Katkuri Sushma, Saxena Shubhangi, Komarraju Satyalakshmi, Dasarathan Sathyanath, Muralidharan Shrikanth
Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad 500055, Telangana, India.
Department of Physiology, Sant Hirdaram Medical College, Bhopal 462030, Madhya Pradesh, India.
J Biol Methods. 2024 Oct 23;11(4):e99010030. doi: 10.14440/jbm.2024.0040. eCollection 2024.
This study aimed to investigate the perceived barriers faced by physicians in Maharashtra when recommending a millet-based diet for diabetic patients. The objectives were to identify the challenges physicians encounter in promoting millet consumption, assess their knowledge and beliefs about millet-based diets, and evaluate the current resources and practices used in dietary counseling for diabetes management.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 68 physicians specializing in diabetes care in Maharashtra. Participants were recruited using snowball sampling and met the inclusion criteria of having over 10 years of clinical practice and significant experience in diabetes management. Data collection was performed through a pre-tested survey tool distributed through email and Google Forms. The survey included questions on the effectiveness of millet-based diets, patient characteristics influencing dietary recommendations, barriers to providing millet-based food education, and current and desired resources for promoting such diets. Ethical approval was obtained, and informed consent was secured from all participants.
The survey revealed that 70.59% of physicians considered a millet-based diet significantly effective for lowering blood sugar levels. However, several barriers were identified, including high comorbidities (82.35%) and low income (54.41%) among patients, which hindered dietary recommendations. In addition, physicians reported a lack of formal training in millet-based nutrition (73.53%), personal skepticism toward millet-based diets (63.23%), and insufficient patient educational resources (55.89%). Current resources used for dietary counseling were primarily verbal education (100%) and electronic resources (97.06%).
Despite recognizing the potential benefits of millet-based diets, physicians face substantial barriers in recommending them to diabetic patients. These barriers include factors such as lack of training, time, and educational resources. To overcome these challenges, there is a need for enhanced educational programs for physicians, increased availability of patient-friendly educational materials, and access to trained dietitians. Implementing these measures could improve dietary management strategies and health outcomes for diabetic patients.
本研究旨在调查马哈拉施特拉邦的医生在为糖尿病患者推荐以小米为主的饮食时所面临的认知障碍。目标是确定医生在推广小米消费方面遇到的挑战,评估他们对以小米为主的饮食的知识和信念,并评估目前在糖尿病管理饮食咨询中使用的资源和做法。
对马哈拉施特拉邦68名糖尿病护理专科医生进行了横断面调查。采用滚雪球抽样法招募参与者,他们符合拥有超过10年临床实践经验且在糖尿病管理方面有丰富经验的纳入标准。通过电子邮件和谷歌表单分发的预先测试的调查工具进行数据收集。调查包括关于以小米为主的饮食的有效性、影响饮食建议的患者特征、提供小米饮食教育的障碍以及推广此类饮食的当前和期望资源的问题。获得了伦理批准,并征得所有参与者的知情同意。
调查显示,70.59%的医生认为以小米为主的饮食对降低血糖水平有显著效果。然而,也发现了一些障碍,包括患者的高合并症(82.35%)和低收入(54.41%),这阻碍了饮食建议。此外,医生报告称缺乏关于小米营养的正规培训(73.53%)、对以小米为主的饮食的个人怀疑态度(63.23%)以及患者教育资源不足(55.89%)。目前用于饮食咨询的资源主要是口头教育(100%)和电子资源(97.06%)。
尽管认识到以小米为主的饮食的潜在益处,但医生在向糖尿病患者推荐此类饮食时面临重大障碍。这些障碍包括缺乏培训、时间和教育资源等因素。为克服这些挑战,需要为医生加强教育项目,增加便于患者使用的教育材料的可用性,并提供获得训练有素的营养师的途径。实施这些措施可以改善糖尿病患者的饮食管理策略和健康结果。