School of Nutrition and Health Sciences, College of Nutrition, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
Nutrients. 2021 Jun 3;13(6):1918. doi: 10.3390/nu13061918.
Good nutritional support is crucial for the immune system to fight against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, in the context of a pandemic with a highly transmissible coronavirus, implementation of nutrition practice may be difficult. A multicenter electronic survey involving 62 dieticians was conducted, in order to understand barriers associated with dieticians' adherence to nutrition guidelines for hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Indonesia. 69% of dieticians felt under stress when performing nutrition care, and 90% took supplements to boost their own immunity against the coronavirus. The concerns related to clinical practice included a lack of clear guidelines (74%), a lack of access to medical records (55%), inadequate experience or knowledge (48%), and a lack of self-efficacy/confidence (29%) in performing nutritional care. Half (52%) of the dieticians had performed nutrition education/counseling, 47% had monitored a patient's body weight, and 76% had monitored a patient's dietary intake. An adjusted linear regression showed that guideline adherence independently predicted the dieticians' nutrition care behaviors of nutrition counselling (ß: 0.24 (0.002, 0.08); = 0.04), and monitoring of body weight (ß: 0.43 (0.04, 0.11); = 0.001) and dietary intake (ß: 0.47(0.03, 0.10); = 0.001) of COVID-19 patients. Overall, adherence to COVID-19 nutrition guidelines is associated with better nutritional management behaviors in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
良好的营养支持对于免疫系统对抗 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)至关重要。然而,在具有高度传染性冠状病毒的大流行背景下,实施营养实践可能很困难。进行了一项涉及 62 名营养师的多中心电子调查,以了解营养师在印度尼西亚对住院 COVID-19 患者遵循营养指南方面的障碍。69%的营养师在进行营养护理时感到压力,90%的营养师服用补充剂来增强自身对冠状病毒的免疫力。与临床实践相关的担忧包括缺乏明确的指南(74%)、无法获取病历(55%)、经验或知识不足(48%)以及执行营养护理的自我效能/信心不足(29%)。有一半(52%)的营养师进行了营养教育/咨询,47%监测了患者的体重,76%监测了患者的饮食摄入量。调整后的线性回归表明,指南遵循独立预测了营养师对 COVID-19 患者的营养护理行为,包括营养咨询(ß:0.24(0.002,0.08); = 0.04)、监测体重(ß:0.43(0.04,0.11); = 0.001)和监测饮食摄入(ß:0.47(0.03,0.10); = 0.001)。总体而言,对 COVID-19 营养指南的遵循与住院 COVID-19 患者更好的营养管理行为相关。