1. Clinical nutrition knowledge, attitude and practice of medical interns in Shanghai: Contributory factors.
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Min Zong, Yan-Qiu Chen, Xia Liu, Hua Xie, Mei-Fang Zhang, Jian-Qin Sun, Zong, Min, Chen, Yan-Qiu, Liu, Xia, Xie, Hua, Zhang, Mei-Fang, and Sun, Jian-Qin
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DIET therapy , *INTERNS (Medicine) , *MEDICAL practice , *SPORTS nutrition , *ACCESS to information , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *NUTRITION , *CROSS-sectional method , *INTERNSHIP programs , *HEALTH attitudes - Abstract
Background and Objectives: To provide a questionnaire, with Shanghai medical interns as respondents, analyzing knowledge (K), attitude (A), and practice (P) in relation to clinical nutrition, and to explore factors that could affect KAP scores.Methods and Study Design: The cross- sectional study used 330 interns from Shanghai medical universities responding to general material data questionnaires and KAP questionnaires on clinical nutrition.Results: The mean KAP score was 210.26±25.9 (X±SD), and the score for each part of the KAP questionnaire was just within the threshold for qualified. Multivariate analysis showed that the factors influencing the proportion of excellent scores for K were preventive medicine major (OR=3.45, p<0.001), senior intern (OR=2.52, p=0.002), and tertiary intern hospital (OR=2.31, p=0.006). The only factor influencing the proportion of excellent scores for P was accessing nutritional information one to three times per week (OR=3.95, p=0.011). Nutrition course had no relation to any scores of K, A, P.Conclusions: The mean scores of overall KAP and the individual K, A, P were all categorized as qualified. The P score was the lowest and only influenced by how frequently information was accessed. In summary, nutrition knowledge and regular practical training gained from intern hospital could be a better way to enable senior interns to quickly and competently address patient nutrition problems at the commencement of their careers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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