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DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System
BACKGROUND: Attempts in current health care practice to make health care more accessible, effective, and efficient through the use of information technology could include implementation of computer-based dietary menu generation. While several of such systems already exist, their focus is mainly to a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15111270 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.6.1.e4 |
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author | Noah, Shahrul A Abdullah, Siti Norulhuda Shahar, Suzana Abdul-Hamid, Helmi Khairudin, Nurkahirizan Yusoff, Mohamed Ghazali, Rafidah Mohd-Yusoff, Nooraini Shafii, Nik Shanita Abdul-Manaf, Zaharah |
author_facet | Noah, Shahrul A Abdullah, Siti Norulhuda Shahar, Suzana Abdul-Hamid, Helmi Khairudin, Nurkahirizan Yusoff, Mohamed Ghazali, Rafidah Mohd-Yusoff, Nooraini Shafii, Nik Shanita Abdul-Manaf, Zaharah |
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description | BACKGROUND: Attempts in current health care practice to make health care more accessible, effective, and efficient through the use of information technology could include implementation of computer-based dietary menu generation. While several of such systems already exist, their focus is mainly to assist healthy individuals calculate their calorie intake and to help monitor the selection of menus based upon a prespecified calorie value. Although these prove to be helpful in some ways, they are not suitable for monitoring, planning, and managing patients' dietary needs and requirements. This paper presents a Web-based application that simulates the process of menu suggestions according to a standard practice employed by dietitians. OBJECTIVE: To model the workflow of dietitians and to develop, based on this workflow, a Web-based system for dietary menu generation and management. The system is aimed to be used by dietitians or by medical professionals of health centers in rural areas where there are no designated qualified dietitians. METHODS: First, a user-needs study was conducted among dietitians in Malaysia. The first survey of 93 dietitians (with 52 responding) was an assessment of information needed for dietary management and evaluation of compliance towards a dietary regime. The second study consisted of ethnographic observation and semi-structured interviews with 14 dietitians in order to identify the workflow of a menu-suggestion process. We subsequently designed and developed a Web-based dietary menu generation and management system called DietPal. DietPal has the capability of automatically calculating the nutrient and calorie intake of each patient based on the dietary recall as well as generating suitable diet and menu plans according to the calorie and nutrient requirement of the patient, calculated from anthropometric measurements. The system also allows reusing stored or predefined menus for other patients with similar health and nutrient requirements. RESULTS: We modeled the workflow of menu-suggestion activity currently adhered to by dietitians in Malaysia. Based on this workflow, a Web-based system was developed. Initial post evaluation among 10 dietitians indicates that they are comfortable with the organization of the modules and information. CONCLUSIONS: The system has the potential of enhancing the quality of services with the provision of standard and healthy menu plans and at the same time increasing outreach, particularly to rural areas. With its potential capability of optimizing the time spent by dietitians to plan suitable menus, more quality time could be spent delivering nutrition education to the patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-15505832006-10-13 DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System Noah, Shahrul A Abdullah, Siti Norulhuda Shahar, Suzana Abdul-Hamid, Helmi Khairudin, Nurkahirizan Yusoff, Mohamed Ghazali, Rafidah Mohd-Yusoff, Nooraini Shafii, Nik Shanita Abdul-Manaf, Zaharah J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Attempts in current health care practice to make health care more accessible, effective, and efficient through the use of information technology could include implementation of computer-based dietary menu generation. While several of such systems already exist, their focus is mainly to assist healthy individuals calculate their calorie intake and to help monitor the selection of menus based upon a prespecified calorie value. Although these prove to be helpful in some ways, they are not suitable for monitoring, planning, and managing patients' dietary needs and requirements. This paper presents a Web-based application that simulates the process of menu suggestions according to a standard practice employed by dietitians. OBJECTIVE: To model the workflow of dietitians and to develop, based on this workflow, a Web-based system for dietary menu generation and management. The system is aimed to be used by dietitians or by medical professionals of health centers in rural areas where there are no designated qualified dietitians. METHODS: First, a user-needs study was conducted among dietitians in Malaysia. The first survey of 93 dietitians (with 52 responding) was an assessment of information needed for dietary management and evaluation of compliance towards a dietary regime. The second study consisted of ethnographic observation and semi-structured interviews with 14 dietitians in order to identify the workflow of a menu-suggestion process. We subsequently designed and developed a Web-based dietary menu generation and management system called DietPal. DietPal has the capability of automatically calculating the nutrient and calorie intake of each patient based on the dietary recall as well as generating suitable diet and menu plans according to the calorie and nutrient requirement of the patient, calculated from anthropometric measurements. The system also allows reusing stored or predefined menus for other patients with similar health and nutrient requirements. RESULTS: We modeled the workflow of menu-suggestion activity currently adhered to by dietitians in Malaysia. Based on this workflow, a Web-based system was developed. Initial post evaluation among 10 dietitians indicates that they are comfortable with the organization of the modules and information. CONCLUSIONS: The system has the potential of enhancing the quality of services with the provision of standard and healthy menu plans and at the same time increasing outreach, particularly to rural areas. With its potential capability of optimizing the time spent by dietitians to plan suitable menus, more quality time could be spent delivering nutrition education to the patients. Gunther Eysenbach 2004-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC1550583/ /pubmed/15111270 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.6.1.e4 Text en © Shahrul A Noah, Siti Norulhuda Abdullah, Suzana Shahar, Helmi Abdul-Hamid, Nurkahirizan Khairudin, Mohamed Yusoff, Rafidah Ghazali, Nooraini Mohd-Yusoff, Nik Shanita Shafii, Zaharah Abdul-Manaf. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 30.1.2004. Except where otherwise noted, articles published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, including full bibliographic details and the URL (see "please cite as" above), and this statement is included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Noah, Shahrul A Abdullah, Siti Norulhuda Shahar, Suzana Abdul-Hamid, Helmi Khairudin, Nurkahirizan Yusoff, Mohamed Ghazali, Rafidah Mohd-Yusoff, Nooraini Shafii, Nik Shanita Abdul-Manaf, Zaharah DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System |
title | DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System |
title_full | DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System |
title_fullStr | DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System |
title_full_unstemmed | DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System |
title_short | DietPal: A Web-Based Dietary Menu-Generating and Management System |
title_sort | dietpal: a web-based dietary menu-generating and management system |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15111270 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.6.1.e4 |
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