增强药学专业人员加强公共卫生营养的能力:一项混合方法研究

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
G. Acar, R. Frost, S. Bhamra, M. Heinrich
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不健康的饮食模式是非传染性疾病相关发病率和死亡率的首要风险因素(1)。我们的研究采用了一种混合方法来评估药学专业人员在促进营养建议和健康饮食实践中的作用。我们设计并进行了一份在线问卷调查(N=200),以评估药学专业人员的营养知识、在各种饮食相关疾病(如肥胖、2 型糖尿病、心血管疾病风险因素、营养不良等)中提供的建议。我们设计了一份在线调查问卷(N=200),对药学专业人员的营养知识、针对各种饮食相关疾病(如肥胖症、2 型糖尿病、心血管疾病风险因素、营养不良、可持续饮食)提供的建议、在日常工作中提供饮食相关指导的实践以及药学专业人员在营养咨询方面的认知角色和未来抱负进行了评估,得出了定量和定性的见解。随后,进行了定性访谈和焦点小组讨论(N=19),让药剂师、营养师和营养师参与其中,以收集对开发适合药学实践的综合营养工具包至关重要的见解。这些访谈深入探讨了这一主题,目的是设计一个营养工具包,让药剂师掌握所需的知识、工具和资源,从而在促进患者营养和健康生活方式方面发挥更积极、更有影响力的作用。我们进行了主题分析,并确定了新出现的主题和次主题。研究结果表明,我们研究的很大一部分参与者都参与了针对各种健康状况提供营养和饮食建议的工作。大多数药剂师认为糖尿病计划的重要性很高(84%),其次是体重管理服务(78%)、高血压管理(86%)和健康饮食运动(63.5%)。然而,我们的知识和信心评级问题显示,药剂师在培训方面存在很大差距,显然需要为药剂师量身定制教育材料,以提高他们有效提供营养建议的能力。在开放文本问题中确定的关键主题包括转诊与合作、培训与教育需求、更广泛的需求(公共卫生系统的变化、材料/资源、药学实践中营养的整合与实施)以及药剂师在提供营养建议方面的角色认知(患者支持、责任感、专业重点领域)。定性研究结果强调了对营养培训和教育以提供全面服务的迫切需求,以及与营养师和营养师合作以确保有效护理和改善药学实践中的转诊途径的必要性。这项研究通过认识到药学专业人员在传播营养知识和培养社区健康行为方面的潜在关键作用,为促进公共健康营养做出了贡献。研究结果将指导我们采用共同设计的方法,合作开发适合药学实践的营养工具包。
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Empowering pharmacy professionals to enhance public health nutrition: a mixed methods study
Unhealthy dietary patterns stand as the foremost risk factor for noncommunicable disease- associated morbidity and mortality(1). As widely accessible healthcare providers, pharmacy professionals’ potential to catalyze improvements in public health nutrition is substantial, offering a means to combat the escalating epidemic of obesity and NCDs through tailored interventions, services, and education(2,3).Our study employed a mixed-methods approach to assess the role of pharmacy professionals in promoting nutrition advice and healthy dietary practices.An online questionnaire (N=200) was designed and conducted to evaluate pharmacy professionals’ nutrition knowledge, the advice given in various diet-related conditions (e.g. obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease risk factors, malnutrition, sustainable diets), practices in delivering diet- related guidance within their routine practice and perceived roles and future ambitions of pharmacy professionals towards nutrition counselling, yielding both quantitative and qualitative insights.Subsequently, qualitative interviews and focus group discussions (N=19) were conducted, engaging pharmacists, nutritionists and dietitians to gather insights essential for the development of a comprehensive nutrition toolkit tailored for pharmacy practice.These interviews delved deeper into the subject, with the goal of designing a nutrition toolkit that empowers pharmacists with the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to play a more active and impactful role in promoting nutrition and healthy lifestyle practices among their patients. Thematic analysis was conducted, and emerging themes and subthemes were identified.Our findings indicate that a significant portion of participants in our study are involved in providing nutrition and diet advice for various health conditions. The majority of pharmacists considered diabetes programmes having a high level of importance (84%), followed by weight management services (78%), hypertension management (86%), and healthy diet campaigns (63.5%). However, our knowledge and confidence rating questions revealed a significant gap in training and a clear need for educational materials tailored for pharmacists to enhance their ability to provide nutrition advice effectively. Key themes identified in open-text questions were referrals and collaboration, training and education needs, wider needs (changes in the public health system, materials/resources, integration and implementation of nutrition in pharmacy practice) and perceived roles as pharmacists in providing nutrition advice (patient support, feeling responsible, specialised focus areas).Qualitative findings underscore the pressing demand for nutrition training and education to deliver comprehensive services, as well as the necessity for collaborative efforts with dietitians and nutritionists to ensure effective care and the improvement of referral pathways in pharmacy practice.This research contributes to the advancement of public health nutrition by recognizing the potential role of pharmacy professionals as key players in the dissemination of nutrition knowledge and fostering healthy behaviours within the community. The results will guide us in the collaborative development of a nutrition toolkit tailored for pharmacy practice, employing a co-design approach.
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期刊介绍: Proceedings of the Nutrition Society publishes papers and abstracts presented by members and invited speakers at the scientific meetings of The Nutrition Society. The journal provides an invaluable record of the scientific research currently being undertaken, contributing to ''the scientific study of nutrition and its application to the maintenance of human and animal health.'' The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and clinical practice workers in both human and animal nutrition and related fields.
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