Prescribing of oral nutritional supplements in Primary Care: can guidelines supported by education improve prescribing practice?

被引:28
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作者
Gall, MJ
Harmer, JE
Wanstall, HJ
机构
[1] Joyce Green Hosp, Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust, Dartford, Kent, England
[2] E Surrey Hos, Surrey & Sussex Healthcare, Redhill, Surrey, England
关键词
nutritional supplements; prescribing; Primary Care; guidelines; education;
D O I
10.1054/clnu.2001.0479
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background and Aims: With increasing resources being spent on nutritional supplements, this study sought to evaluate the effect of introducing guidelines on prescribing of supplements, by auditing practice, prior to, and after the implementation of guidelines. Methods: Prescribing practice was evaluated from patient interviews, and knowledge of health professionals examined from questionnaires from 50 GP practices. Training on the use of guidelines on prescribing supplements was implemented, incorporating a Nutritional Screening Tool and practical application of high-energy dietary advice, targeting GPs and Community Nurses. Results: Education to GPs and Community Nurses significantly reduced total prescribing by 15% and reduced the levels of inappropriate prescribing from 77% to 59% due to an improvement in monitoring of patients prescribed supplements. Although knowledge regarding high-energy dietary advice for nutritionally 'at risk' patients did improve as a result of the training, this was not demonstrated in practice. This lack of relevant dietary advice remained the main reason that inappropriate supplement prescriptions remained high. Conclusion: Education on guidelines incorporating a Nutritional Screening Tool has proved to be an effective method of achieving more appropriate prescribing of supplements, suggesting the need for ongoing training of health professionals in Primary Care. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.
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