Demographics and nutrition-related patient care encounters: a survey of physician assistants in Nebraska.

Autor: Hanson CK; University of Nebraska Medical Center, School of Allied Health Professions, 984045 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USA. ckhanson@unmc.edu, Woscyna G, Jensen SK, Lyden E, Somers J, Grandjean A
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The journal of physician assistant education : the official journal of the Physician Assistant Education Association [J Physician Assist Educ] 2013; Vol. 24 (3), pp. 6-13.
DOI: 10.1097/01367895-201324030-00002
Abstrakt: Purpose: To collect information regarding demographics, nutrition-related patient care encounters, and comfort levels in addressing nutrition-related problems in a population of physician assistants (PA) currently practicing in Nebraska.
Methods: A survey was developed by faculty members in the Medical Nutrition Education and Physician Assistant Education programs, School of Allied Health Professions, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Fisher's exact test. A P-value of < .05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: The return rate of the survey was 70% (N = 266). A high percentage of PAs (86%) reported they often or occasionally encounter nutrition-related issues with patients. In contrast, only 27% of survey respondents felt "very comfortable" in addressing nutrition-related issues. Encountering nutrition issues often and having patients that ask questions about nutrition were significantly associated with a PA's comfort in addressing nutrition issues (P < .001 for both).
Conclusion: PAs are very likely to encounter nutrition-related issues in their practice. Attention to nutrition-related topics in the PA curriculum and continuing education may be beneficial in increasing the comfort of PAs in addressing these issues.
Databáze: MEDLINE