Licensed Physical Therapists’ Preparation, Comfort in and Frequency of Providing Nutrition Related Patient Education

Author:

Pata Rachel1ORCID,Leigh Addison1ORCID,Hadtke Brandon1ORCID,Diem Gregory1ORCID,Feinn Richard2ORCID,White Dana3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department Physical Therapy, Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT, USA (RP, AL, BH, GD)

2. Frank Netter School of Medicine, Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT, USA (RF)

3. Department of Athletic Training, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, USA (DW)

Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine physical therapist’s education, comfort in and frequency of providing nutrition related patient education. Review of Literature: Nutrition impacts the recovery and function of patients; however, there is limited research on physical therapist’s preparation and use of nutrition patient education. Subjects: 125 physical therapists from our universities’ 169 clinical partners in the Northeast Region of the United States participated. Methods: A 28-question survey gathering information on demographics, comfort in and frequency of providing nutrition patient education was created and sent to clinical partners. Results: Practice settings were 52.4% outpatient, 29.4% acute care, 9.5% pediatrics, and 7.9% acute rehab/LTACH. The average number of nutrition courses taken was .8 ± 1.0 during their curriculum and .6 ± 1.0 for continuing education. Only 8.4% reported feeling nutrition was sufficiently covered in their physical therapy program. 52% felt sometimes prepared and 23.2% felt infrequently prepared to discuss nutrition topics with their patients. 71.3% of respondents stated nutrition education should be a part of their patients’ overarching wellness care All the Time or Quite Frequently. Discussion and Conclusion: Practicing physical therapists often believe nutrition patient education may benefit patient rehabilitation, but many therapists surveyed felt underprepared.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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