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Food allergy educational needs of pediatric dietitians: a survey by the Consortium of Food Allergy Research.

Marion E Groetch1, Lynn Christie, Perla A Vargas, Stacie M Jones, Scott H Sicherer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine pediatric dietitians' self-reported proficiency, educational needs, and preferences regarding food allergy (FA) management. DESIGN AND
SETTING: An Internet-based, anonymous survey was distributed to the Pediatric Nutrition Practice Group (PNPG) of the American Dietetic Association. PARTICIPANTS: Respondents (n = 311) were registered dietitians and members of the PNPG. ANALYSIS: Results are presented using descriptive statistics. Chi-square tests were applied for subgroup analyses. Percentage responses were calculated per question based on the number of respondents answering the question.
RESULTS: On a 4-point scale of proficiency ("high," "moderate," "low," and "none"), respondents primarily rated themselves "moderate" for educating families, creating diets, and evaluating safe food items, and "low" for creating diagnostic food challenges. Education was primarily self-taught (75%). Preferences for future resources included handbooks (77%) and Web-based instructional programs (53%). On a 4-point scale ("very" to "not at all" needed) among practices that included >10% patients with FA, ratings of "very" were defined as need resources to update FA knowledge (87%) and need for a FA "tool kit" (84%). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Pediatric dietitians manage FA for a substantial patient base although their self-reported proficiency is overall only moderate. Dietitians would prefer and likely benefit from Internet-accessible management handbooks and patient handouts. Copyright 2010 Society for Nutrition Education. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20579608      PMCID: PMC3799872          DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2009.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav        ISSN: 1499-4046            Impact factor:   3.045


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