使用开发的应用程序在埃塞俄比亚实施全球饮食质量评分的可行性。

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Yonas Taffesse Asrat, Mourad Moursi, Marieke Vossenaar, Megan Deitchler, Abdulaziz Omare
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背景:全球饮食质量评分(GDQS)应用程序是一种电子数据收集工具,旨在提供一种标准、易于使用的方法来收集低成本、与时间相关的饮食质量数据。目的:评估GDQS应用程序和相关的3D立方体集的可行性和易用性,这些立方体集用作视觉辅助工具,以帮助受访者估计食品组水平的消费量。方法:该研究于2021年8月在埃塞俄比亚的两个不同饮食习惯的地区进行。10名普查员在阿姆哈拉语和索马里语对120名妇女进行了面对面访谈,使用GDQS应用程序收集饮食数据。在每次完成的访谈中,我们都会收集受访者和普查员的意见。点算员亦参与焦点小组讨论。结果:85.8%的受访人员认为GDQS应用程序易于使用。他们确定了自动提供食品特定探针来指导访谈,将报告的食品,饮料和成分自动分类到相应的GDQS食品组中,以及离线工作的能力是该应用程序的主要优势。大多数受访者(78.3%)认为选择与他们报告的每种食物组的数量相对应的立方体并不困难。受访者对公开召回前一天消费的所有食品、饮料和混合菜肴以及使用3D立方体的反馈大多是积极的。结论:GDQS应用程序和数据集易于使用,可用于低收入国家的饮食质量数据收集。
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The feasibility of using the application developed to operationalize the Global Diet Quality Score in Ethiopia.

Background: The Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) application is an electronic data collection tool developed to provide a standard, easy-to-use method for collecting low-cost, time-relevant data on diet quality.

Objective: To assess the feasibility and ease-of-use of the GDQS application and associated set of 3D cubes used as visual aids to assist the respondent with estimating amounts consumed at the food group level.

Methods: The study was conducted in August 2021 in two regions of Ethiopia with varied dietary practices. Face-to-face interviews were conducted in Amharic and Somali by 10 enumerators among 120 women to collect dietary data using the GDQS application. Feedback on each completed interview was collected from both the respondent and enumerator. Enumerators also participated in focus group discussions.

Results: Enumerators rated the GDQS application as easy to use after 85.8% of the interviews completed. They identified the automatic provision of food-specific probes to guide the interview, the automatic classification of reported foods, beverages, and ingredients into the corresponding GDQS food groups, and the ability to work offline as the main advantages of the application. Most respondents (78.3%) did not find it difficult to choose the cube that corresponded to the amount of each food group they reported consuming. Respondents' feedback on the open recall of all foods, beverages and mixed dishes consumed the previous day and the use of 3D cubes was mostly positive.

Conclusion: The results suggest that the GDQS application and cubes were easy to use and feasible for collecting data on diet quality in a low-income country setting.

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BMC Nutrition
BMC Nutrition Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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