约旦营养师对食品药物相互作用(FDIs)的认识

Natasha Bajj, D. Sweidan, Marry Rose Awies, Julia Barakat, Hiba F. Al-Sayyed
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食品和药物相互作用(FDIs)是患者和卫生保健团队遇到的最严重的问题之一。外国直接投资可以影响病人的健康,尤其是最易受影响的病人。营养师应该有足够的外国直接投资信息,因为这影响到饮食管理。据调查人员所知,到目前为止,还没有研究评估过营养师在外国直接投资领域的意识。本调查是第一次对约旦营养师对外国直接投资的认识进行研究。意识通常是通过知识、态度和实践来调查的。制定了一份调查问卷,以测试约旦营养师对外国直接投资的认识参数。对问卷进行了验证和信度测试。问卷由社会人口学特征、知识、态度和实践四部分组成。问卷被分发给360名约旦营养师作为方便样本。问卷有效,信度满意(Cronbach’s-alpha值= 0.622)。在39名营养师中,约旦营养师的得分在0到36之间。知知度的平均值、中位数和标准差分别为23.45、24.00和5.468,表明营养师对外国直接投资的知知度非常高。通过在书籍和杂志、医学科学书籍、互联网、社交媒体、科学文章、医疗代表、制造商网站以及营养师中强调这一主题,应该提高约旦营养师对DRIs的认识。
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Awareness of food-drug interactions (FDIs) among Jordanian Dietitians
Food and Drug Interactions (FDIs) are one of the most serious problems encountered by the patient as well as by the health care team. FDI can affect patients’ health, especially the most susceptible ones. Dietitians should have adequate information on FDIs since this affects dietary management. To the best of the investigators’ knowledge, so far, no studies have evaluated the awareness of dietitians in the field of FDIs. This investigation is the first study on awareness of Jordanian dietitians on FDIs. Awareness is investigated usually by knowledge, attitudes, and practices. A questionnaire was developed to test awareness parameters of Jordanian dietitians regarding FDIs. The questionnaire was validated and tested for reliability. The questionnaire consisted of 4 parts i.e., sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude, and practice questions. The questionnaire was distributed to a convenient sample of 360 Jordanian dietitians. The questionnaire was valid and had a satisfactory reliability (Cronbach's-alpha value = 0.622). Jordanian dietitians scored between 0 and 36 out of 39. The mean, median, and standard deviation values of awareness were 23.45, 24.00, and 5.468 indicating very good awareness of FDIs by dietitians. The awareness of Jordanian dietitians towards DRIs should be improved by emphasizing this subject within books and magazines, scientific books in medicine, internet, social media, scientific articles, medical representatives, manufacturers websites, as well as dietitians.
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