The Routines, Knowledge and Attitudes towards Nutrition and Documentation of Nursing Staff in Primary Healthcare: A Cross-Sectional Study

S. Håkonsen, M. Bjerrum, A. Bygholm, Heidi Hjort Kjelgaard, P. Pedersen
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Primary health care faces challenges concerning high malnutrition rates. Attention to documentation is important for ensuring that health care professionals in primary health care deliver appropriate and timely nutritional care and treatment, hence maintaining continuity of care and enhancing patient outcomes. Healthcare professionals’ competencies have been shown to be of great importance in delivering high quality documentation and nutritional care. This aim of this study was to investigate the routines, knowledge and attitudes towards nutrition and documentation in primary health care of the primary healthcare workforce. Using a descriptive cross-sectional design, a validated questionnaire on registered nurses, social and health service assistants, social and health service helpers’ attitudes, routines and knowledge about nutrition and documentation was delivered to eligible participants. The questionnaire was distributed to 1,391 eligible participants in a municipality in Denmark. The overall response rate was 32%, leaving a total number of 449 respondents. The study shows that the level of nutritional knowledge and nutritional routines and documentation practices was poor in all three healthcare professional groups. The respondents showed large variations in knowledge and routines, hence complicating the accurate transfer of relevant nutritional related data in the patients’ healthcare record and thereby compromising continuity of care. Overall, the three groups of healthcare professionals indicated a somewhat positive attitude towards documentation and nutrition and regarded nutrition and documentation as a part of their area of responsibility, although there were discrepancies in the self-perceived degree of responsibilities among the groups of healthcare professionals. The regression analysis conducted in this study showed that a high degree of nutritional knowledge and attitudes did not determine nutritional routines. This information suggests that a focus on increasing healthcare professional’s nutritional knowledge may be redundant if the organizations and management do not continuously articulate and prioritize nutritional care and documentation. Citation: Håkonsen SJ, Bjerrum M, Bygholm A, Kjelgaard HH, Pedersen PU (2018) The Routines, Knowledge and Attitudes towards Nutrition and Documentation of Nursing Staff in Primary Healthcare: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Comm Pub Health Nursing 4: 220. doi:10.4172/24719846.1000220
初级卫生保健护理人员的日常生活、营养知识和态度及文献记录:一项横断面研究
初级保健面临着营养不良率高的挑战。注意记录对于确保初级卫生保健的卫生保健专业人员提供适当和及时的营养保健和治疗,从而保持护理的连续性和提高患者的治疗效果非常重要。医疗保健专业人员的能力已被证明在提供高质量的文件和营养护理方面非常重要。本研究的目的是调查初级卫生保健工作人员在初级卫生保健方面的常规、知识和态度。采用描述性横断面设计,向符合条件的参与者发放了一份关于注册护士、社会和卫生服务助理、社会和卫生服务助手的态度、习惯和营养知识的有效问卷。调查问卷分发给了丹麦一个城市的1391名合格参与者。整体回复率为32%,受访者总数为449人。研究表明,在所有三个医疗保健专业群体中,营养知识水平、营养常规和记录实践都很差。受访者在知识和日常生活方面表现出很大的差异,因此使患者医疗记录中相关营养相关数据的准确转移复杂化,从而损害了护理的连续性。总体而言,三组保健专业人员对文件和营养的态度有些积极,并将营养和文件作为其责任领域的一部分,尽管各保健专业人员群体之间在自我认识的责任程度上存在差异。本研究的回归分析显示,高程度的营养知识和态度并不能决定营养常规。这一信息表明,如果组织和管理层不能持续阐明和优先考虑营养护理和文件,那么关注于增加医疗保健专业人员的营养知识可能是多余的。引用本文:ha konsen SJ, Bjerrum M, Bygholm A, Kjelgaard HH, Pedersen PU(2018)初级卫生保健护理人员营养习惯、知识和态度与文献记录的横断面研究。[J] .中华医学会杂志,卫生护理学4:220。doi: 10.4172/24719846.1000220
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