Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Health Sciences, Research Institute of Medical & Health Sciences (RIMHS), University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Hum Resour Health. 2021 Nov 20;19(1):141. doi: 10.1186/s12960-021-00682-0.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the practices and resilience of most healthcare workers, including dieticians. In addition to offering critical care to COVID-19 patients, dieticians play a major role in preventing and managing conditions known to affect COVID-19, such as obesity and metabolic disorders. The objective of this study was to examine the conditions and changes in the work environment as well as resilience and its correlates among dieticians during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A cross-sectional national survey was conducted among dieticians practicing in the UAE (n = 371), using a web-based questionnaire. The questionnaire addressed, in addition to the sociodemographic information, the practice-related characteristics and resilience of participants. For the latter the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale© was used. Descriptive statistics as well as simple and multiple linear regressions were used in the statistical analysis.
Of participants, 26.4% reported not having access to personal protective equipment and 50% indicated being concerned for their safety and health. Furthermore, considerable proportions of participants were not satisfied (45%) with the support nor with the appreciation (37.7%) they received during the pandemic. One in four dieticians considered quitting his/her job. While 65.8% of participants reported counseling COVID-19 patients, a third did not use any online platform for counseling. The most cited challenge to dietetic practice during the pandemic was 'maintaining work-life balance' (43.1%). The mean CD-RISC score was 72.0 ± 14.0. After adjustment, working in a hospital or public clinic (as opposed to private clinic), having a condition preventing face-to-face counseling, considering quitting job and feeling neutral or dissatisfied with the appreciation were associated with lower resilience scores, while counseling COVID-19 patients was associated with higher scores.
Despite the fairly high resilience among dieticians practicing in the UAE during the COVID-19 pandemic, the findings of this study highlighted a few challenges, mainly related to safe practice environment, support for online counseling, and maintaining work-life balance. Concerted efforts of policy and decision makers ought to develop targeted programs for dieticians to ensure their retention and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 大流行影响了大多数医护人员的实践和适应能力,包括营养师。除了为 COVID-19 患者提供重症护理外,营养师在预防和管理已知会影响 COVID-19 的疾病方面也发挥着重要作用,例如肥胖症和代谢紊乱。本研究的目的是检查阿联酋 COVID-19 大流行期间营养师的工作环境状况和变化以及适应力及其相关性。
对在阿联酋(n = 371)执业的营养师进行了一项横断面全国性调查,使用基于网络的问卷。问卷除了社会人口统计学信息外,还涉及参与者的实践相关特征和适应力。后者使用 Connor-Davidson 适应量表©进行评估。在统计分析中使用了描述性统计以及简单和多元线性回归。
参与者中,26.4%表示无法获得个人防护设备,50%表示担心自己的安全和健康。此外,相当一部分参与者对大流行期间获得的支持(45%)和赞赏(37.7%)不满意。四分之一的营养师考虑辞职。尽管 65.8%的参与者表示为 COVID-19 患者提供咨询,但三分之一的营养师没有使用任何在线平台提供咨询。大流行期间营养师实践面临的最大挑战是“保持工作与生活的平衡”(43.1%)。CD-RISC 平均得分为 72.0±14.0。调整后,在医院或公共诊所(而非私人诊所)工作、存在妨碍面对面咨询的状况、考虑辞职以及对赞赏感到中立或不满意与适应力评分较低相关,而对 COVID-19 患者进行咨询与评分较高相关。
尽管阿联酋的营养师在 COVID-19 大流行期间的适应力相当高,但本研究的结果突显了一些挑战,主要涉及安全的实践环境、对在线咨询的支持以及保持工作与生活的平衡。政策和决策者应共同努力,为营养师制定有针对性的计划,以确保他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间的保留和福祉。