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Use of the Nutrition Care Process and Terminology in Canada: A National and Regional Update
Univ Saskatchewan, Coll Pharm & Nutr, Saskatoon, SK, Canada..
Dietitians Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada..
Winnipeg Reg Hlth Author, Nutr & Food Serv, Winnipeg, MB, Canada..
Univ Waterloo, Sch Publ Hlth Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada..
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2022 (English)In: Canadian journal of dietetic practice and research, ISSN 2292-9592, Vol. 83, no 1, p. 2-9Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand Canadian dietitians' use of the Nutrition Care Process (NCP) and terminology (NCPT) nationally and by province/territory as well as facilitators, barriers, and attitudes regarding the NCP/NCPT. Methods: Canadian dietitians were invited to complete an online survey (SurveyMonkey) on the NCP/ NCPT from February to April 2017 through multiple channels. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and nonparametric tests. Results: Overall, there were 500 eligible respondents; the analysis focused on dietitians working in clinical care who were familiar with the NCP (n = 420). In total, 87.9% and 77.5% of respondents reported always/ frequently using aspects of the NCP and NCPT in their practice, respectively. There were variations in use by province/ territory (P < 0.001); use was more frequent in Alberta and Manitoba versus other provinces/territories. A main barrier to implementation was lack of time; main facilitators to implementation were peer support, management support, and required use of the NCP. The prevalence of many facilitators and barriers varied by province (P < 0.05). Attitudes regarding the NCP/ NCPT were variable. Conclusions: Overall, most clinical care dietitians reported some type of use of the NCP/NCPT. There were provincial/territorial variations in use, barriers, and facilitators. These findings provide information to develop strategies to enhance use of the NCP/NCPT in Canada.

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Dietitians of Canada , 2022. Vol. 83, no 1, p. 2-9
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URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-473201DOI: 10.3148/cjdpr-2021-017ISI: 000778792200002PubMedID: 34286625OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-473201DiVA, id: diva2:1654245
Available from: 2022-04-26 Created: 2022-04-26 Last updated: 2025-02-11Bibliographically approved

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