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Source: Nutrition and Dietetics - April 24, 2017 Category: Nutrition Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

The Nutrition Care Process Terminology: Changes in perceptions, attitudes, knowledge and implementation amongst Australian dietitians after three years
Nutrition&Dietetics,Volume 75, Issue 1, Page 87-97, February 2018. (Source: Nutrition and Dietetics)
Source: Nutrition and Dietetics - April 20, 2017 Category: Nutrition Source Type: research

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Nutrition&Dietetics,Volume 75, Issue 1, Page 87-97, February 2018. (Source: Nutrition and Dietetics)
Source: Nutrition and Dietetics - April 20, 2017 Category: Nutrition Source Type: research

The Nutrition Care Process Terminology: Changes in perceptions, attitudes, knowledge and implementation amongst Australian dietitians after three years
ConclusionsOver three years, improvements were evident in NCPT knowledge, attitudes and usage. However, not all dietitians saw reason to implement NCPT in their practice, and some attitudes have become less supportive. A collective vision is required to foster positive attitudes towards the transformational professional benefits possible from NCPT. With ongoing uptake of electronic health records, the potential for NCPT to evaluate and justify dietetic interventions is increasing. (Source: Nutrition and Dietetics)
Source: Nutrition and Dietetics - April 20, 2017 Category: Nutrition Authors: Angela Vivanti, Jessica Lewis, Therese A. O'Sullivan Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Optimising the effectiveness of diabetes education in an East Asian population
ConclusionsFor diabetes education to be culturally modified for Chinese people, there is a need to consider their unique philosophies and behaviours during education to support lifestyle changes. Building trust from the early stages of education was achieved by encouraging rapport through the provision of clear and precise instructions. This should be done before engaging in an open discussion of implementation strategies. Once the trust is built, healthy behaviour change may follow. (Source: Nutrition and Dietetics)
Source: Nutrition and Dietetics - April 12, 2017 Category: Nutrition Authors: T. S. T. Choi, K. Z. Walker, C. B. Lombard, C. Palermo Tags: Original Research Source Type: research