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Katherine Aw Hillier, Hassan Vatanparast, Ginny Lane
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斋月期间的禁食包括每年从黎明到黄昏禁食29到30天。营养师是食品和营养方面的专家,在促进加拿大人的健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用。鉴于每20个加拿大人中就有1人是穆斯林,获得文化上安全的护理对他们的健康至关重要。在非斋戒时间摄入足够的营养对穆斯林的健康很重要。目前尚不清楚加拿大的营养师在斋月期间提供安全护理是否感到舒适和有知识。使用世界卫生组织的知识态度和实践协议开发了一项在线调查,然后由6名营养师审查内容的有效性。从2023年3月5日到2023年4月1日,159名加拿大营养师完成了在线调查,他们来自不同的执业领域,包括急症护理、社区卫生和私人执业。采用描述性统计、交叉表和卡方检验,并辅以Bonferroni校正的事后分析来确定分类变量之间的关系,并确定显著的关联或差异。虽然大多数参与者表现出对斋月禁食做法的充分理解,包括其持续时间和限制,但91%的人报告说,在他们的大学学位期间,没有收到有关如何提供文化上安全的护理的信息。许多营养师对提供护理感到不适(43.7%,69/158),缺乏足够的资源(51.3%,81/158)。在为穆斯林提供护理的37%的营养师(58/157)中,大多数人感到舒适(72.1%,44/58)。这项研究揭示了在提供文化安全护理方面的能力差距,强调了对营养专业人员的干预培训和营养项目课程的必要性。
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Exploring Canadian Dietitians' Knowledge Attitude and Practices Providing Culturally Safe Care to Muslims who fast During the Month of Ramadan: A Cross-sectional Study.

Fasting during Ramadan involves abstaining from food and drink from dawn to dusk for 29 to 30 days, annually. Dietitians, experts in food and nutrition, play a vital role in fostering the well-being of Canadians. Given that 1 in 20 Canadians are Muslim, access to culturally safe care is essential for their health. The consumption of adequate nutrients during the non-fasting hours is important for Muslims well-being. It is unknown whether dietitians in Canada feel comfortable and knowledgeable providing safe care during Ramadan. An online survey, was developed using the World Health Organization's Knowledge Attitude and Practice Protocol, and then reviewed for content validity by 6 dietitians. From March 5, 2023 to April 1, 2023, 159 Canadian dietitians, from a variety of practice areas including acute care, community health, and private practice, completed the online survey. Descriptive statistics, cross tabulations, and chi-square tests, enhanced by post hoc analyses with Bonferroni correction, were employed to determine any relationship between categorical variables and identify significant associations or differences. While most participants demonstrated an adequate understanding of Ramadan fasting practices, including its duration and restrictions, 91% reported not receiving information on how to provide culturally safe care during their university degree. Many dietitians expressed discomfort providing care (43.7%, 69/158) and lacked adequate resources (51.3%, 81/158). Among the 37% of dietitians who did offer care to Muslims (58/157), the majority felt comfortable (72.1%, 44/58). This study reveals a gap in capacity to provide culturally safe care, highlighting the need for training interventions for nutrition professionals, and curriculum for dietetics programs.

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