Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria

Background: Healthy diet counselling is an important concept in health promotion. Physiotherapists are well positioned to initiate or support healthy nutrition in addition to physical activity counselling, in routine patient consultation. Objective: To determine the practices about and barriers to d...

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Main Authors: Ukachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, BMR(PT), MSc, PhD Candidate, Mary O. Ogaga, BMR(PT), Eric Odidika, BMR(PT), Jose Frantz, PT PhD
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2016-12-01
Series:Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S101370251530021X
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spelling doaj-271e290c81d948eba8ae1b2a8427d39b2020-11-24T22:52:55ZengWorld Scientific PublishingHong Kong Physiotherapy Journal1013-70252016-12-0135C212910.1016/j.hkpj.2016.05.002Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast NigeriaUkachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, BMR(PT), MSc, PhD Candidate0Mary O. Ogaga, BMR(PT)1Eric Odidika, BMR(PT)2Jose Frantz, PT PhD3Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of Western Cape, Bellville, South AfricaBackground: Healthy diet counselling is an important concept in health promotion. Physiotherapists are well positioned to initiate or support healthy nutrition in addition to physical activity counselling, in routine patient consultation. Objective: To determine the practices about and barriers to diet counselling practices among physiotherapists in Southeast Nigeria. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, a total of 140 questionnaires were distributed among physiotherapists. Results: Overall, 103 physiotherapists responded. Physiotherapists are confident and consider the incorporation of dietary counselling very important and of high priority in their daily clinical work. They, however, assessed and counselled on dietary status opportunistically in patients. Notwithstanding, physiotherapists believed that the diet counselling they give could be effective in helping patients change their unhealthy dieting practices. Patients were also amenable to physiotherapists advocating on diet issues as part of their consultation. Several barriers to incorporating diet counselling into physiotherapy practice were identified, including lack of access to a dietician/health promotion staff/counsellors, lack of proper patient education materials, lack of expertise in relation to dietary risk factors' assessment and management, and uncertainty about what dietary services to provide. Conclusion: Although physiotherapists consider it important to incorporate diet counselling in their daily clinical practice, development and implementation of strategies to improve physiotherapists' diet counselling knowledge, competence, skills, and practice are warranted.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S101370251530021Xdiet risk factorslifestyle practicenutritional counsellingphysical therapistspreventing noncommunicable diseases
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author Ukachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, BMR(PT), MSc, PhD Candidate
Mary O. Ogaga, BMR(PT)
Eric Odidika, BMR(PT)
Jose Frantz, PT PhD
spellingShingle Ukachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, BMR(PT), MSc, PhD Candidate
Mary O. Ogaga, BMR(PT)
Eric Odidika, BMR(PT)
Jose Frantz, PT PhD
Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
diet risk factors
lifestyle practice
nutritional counselling
physical therapists
preventing noncommunicable diseases
author_facet Ukachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, BMR(PT), MSc, PhD Candidate
Mary O. Ogaga, BMR(PT)
Eric Odidika, BMR(PT)
Jose Frantz, PT PhD
author_sort Ukachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, BMR(PT), MSc, PhD Candidate
title Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria
title_short Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria
title_full Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria
title_fullStr Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: A cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast Nigeria
title_sort promotion of healthy nutrition in clinical practice: a cross-sectional survey of practices and barriers among physiotherapists in southeast nigeria
publisher World Scientific Publishing
series Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
issn 1013-7025
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Healthy diet counselling is an important concept in health promotion. Physiotherapists are well positioned to initiate or support healthy nutrition in addition to physical activity counselling, in routine patient consultation. Objective: To determine the practices about and barriers to diet counselling practices among physiotherapists in Southeast Nigeria. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, a total of 140 questionnaires were distributed among physiotherapists. Results: Overall, 103 physiotherapists responded. Physiotherapists are confident and consider the incorporation of dietary counselling very important and of high priority in their daily clinical work. They, however, assessed and counselled on dietary status opportunistically in patients. Notwithstanding, physiotherapists believed that the diet counselling they give could be effective in helping patients change their unhealthy dieting practices. Patients were also amenable to physiotherapists advocating on diet issues as part of their consultation. Several barriers to incorporating diet counselling into physiotherapy practice were identified, including lack of access to a dietician/health promotion staff/counsellors, lack of proper patient education materials, lack of expertise in relation to dietary risk factors' assessment and management, and uncertainty about what dietary services to provide. Conclusion: Although physiotherapists consider it important to incorporate diet counselling in their daily clinical practice, development and implementation of strategies to improve physiotherapists' diet counselling knowledge, competence, skills, and practice are warranted.
topic diet risk factors
lifestyle practice
nutritional counselling
physical therapists
preventing noncommunicable diseases
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S101370251530021X
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