Kenyan dietitians' knowledge of ketogenic dietary therapies for drug-resistant epilepsy.

IF 2.2 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Pauline Samia, Violet Naanyu, Perry Ndila, J Helen Cross, Richard Idro, Paul Boon, Jo M Wilmshurst, Stanley Luchters
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Abstract

Background: Ketogenic dietary therapy (KDT) has been proven to be efficacious for people with drug-resistant epilepsy. However, it is rarely utilized in low-resource settings. Due to the complexity of implementation, dietitians play a crucial role in managing KDT.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 253 out of the 1,000 registered dietitians. We assessed their knowledge of and interest in further training in KDT.

Results: Most participants were female (78%), with a median age of 33 years (IQR = 28-38). A total of 171 (67.6%) reported knowledge of KDT. However, only 13 respondents (7.6%) answered all five knowledge-specific questions correctly. A total of 83 of the 171 (48.5%) dietitians indicated the capacity to formulate weekly KDT meal plans for patients with epilepsy. Almost one-third (n = 51, 29.8%) knew the contraindications of KDT, 30 respondents (17.5%) correctly listed the adverse effects of KDT, while 41 (24%) correctly outlined the role of the dietitian. The majority, 245 out of 253 (96.8%), indicated interest in further training, with 109 out of 245 (44.5%) opting for online courses.

Conclusions: Dietitians in Kenya have poor knowledge and low experience with KDT but are highly motivated to engage in further training. Formulating a national policy on KDT is imperative to provide a framework that supports capacity building and fosters dietitian experience with KDT. The adoption of targeted training programs could contribute significantly to the advancement of KDT in this context.

肯尼亚营养师对耐药癫痫生酮饮食疗法的了解。
背景:生酮饮食疗法(KDT)已被证明对耐药癫痫患者有效。然而,它很少在资源匮乏的环境中使用。由于实施的复杂性,营养师在管理KDT中起着至关重要的作用。方法:我们对1000名注册营养师中的253名进行了横断面调查。我们评估了他们对KDT进一步培训的知识和兴趣。结果:大多数参与者为女性(78%),中位年龄为33岁(IQR = 28-38)。171人(67.6%)报告有KDT知识。然而,只有13名受访者(7.6%)正确回答了所有五个特定知识的问题。171名营养师中,共有83名(48.5%)表示有能力为癫痫患者制定每周KDT膳食计划。几乎三分之一(n = 51, 29.8%)的受访者知道KDT的禁忌症,30名受访者(17.5%)正确列出了KDT的不良影响,而41名受访者(24%)正确概述了营养师的作用。253人中有245人(96.8%)表示对进一步培训感兴趣,其中109人(44.5%)选择在线课程。结论:肯尼亚的营养师在KDT方面的知识和经验都很差,但他们有很强的动力参加进一步的培训。制定关于KDT的国家政策对于提供一个支持能力建设和促进营养学家在KDT方面的经验的框架至关重要。在这种情况下,采用有针对性的培训计划可以大大促进KDT的发展。
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BMC Nutrition
BMC Nutrition Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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