| Literature DB >> 19570197 |
Annette Dickinson1, Nicolas Boyon, Andrew Shao.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Numerous surveys show that dietary supplements are used by a large proportion of the general public, but there have been relatively few surveys on the prevalence of dietary supplement use among health professionals, including physicians and nurses. Even less information is available regarding the extent to which physicians and nurses recommend dietary supplements to their patients.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19570197 PMCID: PMC2714854 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-8-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr J ISSN: 1475-2891 Impact factor: 3.271
Use and recommendation of dietary supplements by physicians and nurses in the HCP Impact Study
| Physicians | Nurses | |
| Percent that use dietary supplements | 72% | 89% |
| Percent | 51% | 59% |
| Recommend dietary supplements | 79% | 82% |
Percent dietary supplement users, HCP Impact Study compared to NHANES 1999–2000 and the CRN Consumer Confidence Survey 2007
| HCP Impact | HCP Impact | NHANES, | CRN Consumer | |
| Percent using dietary | 72% | 89% | -- | 68% |
| Percent regular users | 51% | 59% | 52% overall; 56% among | 52% |