Krause T O, Fox H M
J Am Diet Assoc. 1977 Jun;70(6):607-9.
A closed-end questionnaire, containing fifty-five knowledge questions and twenty attitude statements, was mailed to physicians on the mailing list of the Nebraska Medical Association who expressed a willingness to participate in this study. The data reported are based on the responses of 292 physicians (22 per cent of the total possible sample). Twelve per cent indicated they had received no nutrition education in medical school, either as a specific course or integrated with other subjects. Eighty-eight per cent had access to a clinical dietitian, with 40 per cent reporting frequent use of this service. Physicians answered 65 per cent of the knowledge questions correctly, with a tendency to score higher on basic nutritional knowledge questions than on those relating to therapeutic nutrition. Attitudes toward nutrition were generally favorable. There was a significant negative, though moderate, correlation (r = -0.188) between years in practice and nutritional knowledge. No significant relationship was found between nutritional knowledge and attitude. The findings of this study suggest that nutrition education should be considered as an area for postgraduate courses for physicians. Also, a need for a greater awareness and utilization by physicians of the dietitian's potential as a nutritional consultant is indicated.
一份包含55个知识问题和20条态度陈述的封闭式问卷,被邮寄给了内布拉斯加医学协会邮件列表上表示愿意参与本研究的医生。所报告的数据基于292名医生的回复(占总可能样本的22%)。12%的医生表示他们在医学院没有接受过任何营养教育,无论是作为一门特定课程还是与其他学科整合在一起。88%的医生可以接触到临床营养师,其中40%的医生报告经常使用这项服务。医生们正确回答了65%的知识问题,在基本营养知识问题上的得分往往高于与治疗营养相关的问题。对营养的态度总体上是积极的。从业年限与营养知识之间存在显著的负相关关系(尽管程度适中,r = -0.188)。营养知识与态度之间未发现显著关系。本研究结果表明,营养教育应被视为医生研究生课程的一个领域。此外,还表明医生需要更好地认识和利用营养师作为营养顾问的潜力。