Watkins S A, Hoffman A, Burrows R, Tasker F
Section of Preventive Medicine, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois.
J Natl Med Assoc. 1994 Dec;86(12):909-14.
Three nurses offered computer-assisted 24-hour dietary analysis to patients waiting to see their physicians in a general medicine clinic in a public hospital. The nurses showed the participants their results, recommended food substitutions, and suggested reevaluation of the patients' diets at their next scheduled clinic visit. Follow-up data showed a decrease in fat, dietary cholesterol, kilocalories, and weight, and an increase in dietary fiber. This article discusses the use of this and other interventions to assist low-income minority patients in understanding and complying with dietary recommendations that promote cardiovascular health and decrease the risk of developing colorectal cancer.
三名护士为一家公立医院普通内科门诊中等待看诊的患者提供了计算机辅助的24小时饮食分析。护士向参与者展示了他们的分析结果,推荐了食物替代方案,并建议患者在下次预定的门诊就诊时重新评估其饮食。随访数据显示,脂肪、膳食胆固醇、千卡摄入量和体重有所下降,膳食纤维有所增加。本文讨论了使用这种及其他干预措施来帮助低收入少数族裔患者理解并遵守促进心血管健康和降低患结直肠癌风险的饮食建议。