TY - JOUR
T1 - Healthy diet in primary care
T2 - Views of general practitioners and nurses from Europe
AU - Piñeiro, Rosa
AU - Brotons, Carlos
AU - Bulc, Mateja
AU - Ciurana, Ramon
AU - Drenthen, Ton
AU - Durrer, Domenique
AU - Godycki-Cwirko, Maciek
AU - Görpelioglu, Süleyman
AU - Kloppe, Pilar
AU - Lionis, Christos
AU - Mancini, Maxime
AU - Martins, Carlos
AU - Mierzecki, Artur
AU - Pichler, Ingrid
AU - Pullerits, Liivia
AU - Sammut, Mario R.
AU - Sghedoni, Donatella
AU - Sheehan, Mary
AU - Thireos, Eleftherios A.
AU - Tataradze, Revaz
AU - Jurgova, Eva
AU - Frolova, Elena V.
AU - Keinanen-Kiukkanniemi, Sirkka
AU - Vucak, Jasna
AU - Björkelund, Cecilia
AU - Tabenkin, Hava
AU - Kitai, Eleizzer
AU - Radzeviciene, Ruta
AU - Ungan, Mehmet
AU - Govaerts, Frans
AU - Pas, Leo
AU - Franck, André
AU - Markou, Valia
AU - Sanchez, Antonia
AU - Ruiz, Maria
PY - 2005/8
Y1 - 2005/8
N2 - Background: Most of the national colleges of general practitioners (GPs) do not have their own dietary/nutritional tools, and GPs and nurses do not have the time, knowledge, or skills to advise their patients about desirable dietary practices. Objective: To assess the usefulness of a simple and practical guide on healthy diet to be used by European GPs and nurses. Design: A postal survey was mailed to 171 GPs and nurses from 12 European countries to obtain information about the usefulness of a guide on healthy diet developed by EUROPREV. Results: The perception of health professionals is that the main source of information on healthy diet for the population was the media. In all, 95% of GPs and nurses reported that the guide was useful; 93, 95, and 82% reported that the concepts were concise, easy to understand, and realistic, respectively. Also, 77% reported that the type of counselling recommended was feasible and could be applied, 94% reported that the implementation measures proposed could be effective and 88% reported that the Traditional Mediterranean Diet Pyramid is useful, but some concerns about the content were mentioned. Conclusions: GPs and nurses from Europe think that a practical guide on healthy diet developed by EUROPREV could be used to advise patients in primary care, although the Traditional Mediterranean Diet Pyramid should be modified.
AB - Background: Most of the national colleges of general practitioners (GPs) do not have their own dietary/nutritional tools, and GPs and nurses do not have the time, knowledge, or skills to advise their patients about desirable dietary practices. Objective: To assess the usefulness of a simple and practical guide on healthy diet to be used by European GPs and nurses. Design: A postal survey was mailed to 171 GPs and nurses from 12 European countries to obtain information about the usefulness of a guide on healthy diet developed by EUROPREV. Results: The perception of health professionals is that the main source of information on healthy diet for the population was the media. In all, 95% of GPs and nurses reported that the guide was useful; 93, 95, and 82% reported that the concepts were concise, easy to understand, and realistic, respectively. Also, 77% reported that the type of counselling recommended was feasible and could be applied, 94% reported that the implementation measures proposed could be effective and 88% reported that the Traditional Mediterranean Diet Pyramid is useful, but some concerns about the content were mentioned. Conclusions: GPs and nurses from Europe think that a practical guide on healthy diet developed by EUROPREV could be used to advise patients in primary care, although the Traditional Mediterranean Diet Pyramid should be modified.
KW - Europe
KW - General practitioners
KW - Healthy diet
KW - Nurses
KW - Primary care
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/23944494620
U2 - 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602177
DO - 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602177
M3 - Article
C2 - 16052199
AN - SCOPUS:23944494620
SN - 0954-3007
VL - 59
JO - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
JF - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
IS - SUPPL. 1
ER -