Gaples Institute for Integrative Cardiology, Deerfield, Ill; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill.
Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, Miami; Baptist Health of South Florida, Miami Beach.
Am J Med. 2017 Nov;130(11):1298-1305. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2017.04.043. Epub 2017 May 25.
Nutrition is one of the foundations of cardiovascular guidelines for risk reduction and treatment. However, little is known about whether cardiologists, cardiology fellows-in-training, and cardiovascular team members have the nutrition education and knowledge necessary to implement these guidelines. The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences, attitudes, and practices relating to nutrition among cardiovascular professionals.
Surveys completed by cardiologists, fellows-in-training, and cardiovascular team members inquired about their personal dietary habits, history of nutrition education, and attitudes regarding nutrition interventions.
A total of 930 surveys were completed. Among cardiologists, 90% reported receiving no or minimal nutrition education during fellowship training, 59% reported no nutrition education during internal medicine training, and 31% reported receiving no nutrition education in medical school. Among cardiologists, 8% described themselves as having "expert" nutrition knowledge. Nevertheless, fully 95% of cardiologists believe that their role includes personally providing patients with at least basic nutrition information. The percentage of respondents who ate ≥5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day was: 20% (cardiologists), 21% (fellows-in-training), and 26% (cardiovascular team members).
A large proportion of cardiovascular specialists have received minimal medical education and training in nutrition, and current trainees continue to experience significant education and training gaps.
营养是心血管疾病风险降低和治疗指南的基础之一。然而,对于心脏病专家、心血管培训研究员和心血管团队成员是否具备实施这些指南所需的营养教育和知识,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在描述心血管专业人员在营养方面的教育经验、态度和实践。
心脏病专家、培训研究员和心血管团队成员完成的调查询问了他们的个人饮食习惯、营养教育史以及对营养干预的态度。
共完成了 930 份调查。在心脏病专家中,90%的人报告在住院医师培训期间没有接受过或仅接受过少量营养教育,59%的人报告在内科培训期间没有接受过营养教育,31%的人报告在医学院期间没有接受过营养教育。在心脏病专家中,8%的人表示自己具有“专家”营养知识。尽管如此,仍有 95%的心脏病专家认为他们的角色包括亲自向患者提供至少基本的营养信息。每天食用≥5 份蔬菜和水果的受访者比例为:20%(心脏病专家)、21%(培训研究员)和 26%(心血管团队成员)。
很大一部分心血管专家接受的医学营养教育和培训很少,目前的受训者仍在经历着重大的教育和培训差距。