Authors
CR Hankey, S Eley, WS Leslie, CM Hunter, MEJ Lean
Publication date
2004/4
Journal
Public health nutrition
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
337-343
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Objective
To document knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and eating habits of health professionals with respect to obesity, nutrition and weight management.
Design
A self-complete questionnaire postal survey.
Setting
Primary care and dietetic practice in Scotland.
Subjects
A systematic stratified sample of 2290 subjects incorporated general practitioners (n = 1400), practice nurses (n = 613) and all practising dietitians (n = 360) who were members of the British Dietetic Association.
Results
The overall response rate was 65%. All professionals showed a clear understanding of nutrition and health. Understanding of obesity as a disease and of the effectiveness of weight management using low-energy diets was limited. Below 10% had carried out audit to determine the incidence of obesity and overweight, and most were uncertain about their own effectiveness in delivering weight management advice.
Conclusion
This study …
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