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Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England

BACKGROUND: One in four adults are estimated to be at medium to high risk of malnutrition when screened using the ‘Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool’ upon admission to hospital in the United Kingdom. The Need for Nutrition Education/Education Programme (NNEdPro) Group was developed to address th...

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Autores principales: Ray, Sumantra, Laur, Celia, Douglas, Pauline, Rajput-Ray, Minha, van der Es, Mike, Redmond, Jean, Eden, Timothy, Sayegh, Marietta, Minns, Laura, Griffin, Kate, McMillan, Colin, Adiamah, Alfred, Gillam, Stephen, Gandy, Joan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4059452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24885676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-14-109
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author Ray, Sumantra
Laur, Celia
Douglas, Pauline
Rajput-Ray, Minha
van der Es, Mike
Redmond, Jean
Eden, Timothy
Sayegh, Marietta
Minns, Laura
Griffin, Kate
McMillan, Colin
Adiamah, Alfred
Gillam, Stephen
Gandy, Joan
author_facet Ray, Sumantra
Laur, Celia
Douglas, Pauline
Rajput-Ray, Minha
van der Es, Mike
Redmond, Jean
Eden, Timothy
Sayegh, Marietta
Minns, Laura
Griffin, Kate
McMillan, Colin
Adiamah, Alfred
Gillam, Stephen
Gandy, Joan
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description BACKGROUND: One in four adults are estimated to be at medium to high risk of malnutrition when screened using the ‘Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool’ upon admission to hospital in the United Kingdom. The Need for Nutrition Education/Education Programme (NNEdPro) Group was developed to address this issue and the Nutrition Education and Leadership for Improved Clinical Outcomes (NELICO) is a project within this group. The objective of NELICO was to assess whether an intensive training intervention combining clinical and public health nutrition, organisational management and leadership strategies, could equip junior doctors to contribute to improvement in nutrition awareness among healthcare professionals in the National Health Service in England. METHODS: Three junior doctors were self-selected from the NNEdPro Group original training. Each junior doctor recruited three additional team members to attend an intensive training weekend incorporating nutrition, change management and leadership. This equipped them to run nutrition awareness weeks in their respective hospitals. Knowledge, attitudes and practices were evaluated at baseline as well as one and four months post-training as a quality assurance measure. The number and type of educational events held, pre-awareness week Online Hospital Survey results, attendance and qualitative feedback from training sessions, effectiveness of dissemination methods such as awareness stalls, Hospital Nutrition Attitude Survey results and overall feedback were also used to determine impact. RESULTS: When the weighted average score for knowledge, attitudes and practices at baseline was compared with four months post-intervention scores, there was a significant increase in the overall score (p = 0.03). All three hospital teams conducted an effective nutrition awareness week, as determined by qualitative data collected from interviews and feedback from educational sessions. CONCLUSION: The NELICO project and its resulting nutrition awareness weeks were considered innovative in terms of concept and content. It was considered useful, both for the junior doctors who showed improvement in their nutrition knowledge and reported enthusiasm and for the hospital setting, increasing awareness of clinical and public health nutrition among healthcare professionals. The NELICO project is one innovative method to promote nutrition awareness in tomorrow’s doctors and shows they have the enthusiasm and drive to be nutrition champions.
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spelling pubmed-40594522014-06-17 Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England Ray, Sumantra Laur, Celia Douglas, Pauline Rajput-Ray, Minha van der Es, Mike Redmond, Jean Eden, Timothy Sayegh, Marietta Minns, Laura Griffin, Kate McMillan, Colin Adiamah, Alfred Gillam, Stephen Gandy, Joan BMC Med Educ Research Article BACKGROUND: One in four adults are estimated to be at medium to high risk of malnutrition when screened using the ‘Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool’ upon admission to hospital in the United Kingdom. The Need for Nutrition Education/Education Programme (NNEdPro) Group was developed to address this issue and the Nutrition Education and Leadership for Improved Clinical Outcomes (NELICO) is a project within this group. The objective of NELICO was to assess whether an intensive training intervention combining clinical and public health nutrition, organisational management and leadership strategies, could equip junior doctors to contribute to improvement in nutrition awareness among healthcare professionals in the National Health Service in England. METHODS: Three junior doctors were self-selected from the NNEdPro Group original training. Each junior doctor recruited three additional team members to attend an intensive training weekend incorporating nutrition, change management and leadership. This equipped them to run nutrition awareness weeks in their respective hospitals. Knowledge, attitudes and practices were evaluated at baseline as well as one and four months post-training as a quality assurance measure. The number and type of educational events held, pre-awareness week Online Hospital Survey results, attendance and qualitative feedback from training sessions, effectiveness of dissemination methods such as awareness stalls, Hospital Nutrition Attitude Survey results and overall feedback were also used to determine impact. RESULTS: When the weighted average score for knowledge, attitudes and practices at baseline was compared with four months post-intervention scores, there was a significant increase in the overall score (p = 0.03). All three hospital teams conducted an effective nutrition awareness week, as determined by qualitative data collected from interviews and feedback from educational sessions. CONCLUSION: The NELICO project and its resulting nutrition awareness weeks were considered innovative in terms of concept and content. It was considered useful, both for the junior doctors who showed improvement in their nutrition knowledge and reported enthusiasm and for the hospital setting, increasing awareness of clinical and public health nutrition among healthcare professionals. The NELICO project is one innovative method to promote nutrition awareness in tomorrow’s doctors and shows they have the enthusiasm and drive to be nutrition champions. BioMed Central 2014-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4059452/ /pubmed/24885676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-14-109 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ray et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ray, Sumantra
Laur, Celia
Douglas, Pauline
Rajput-Ray, Minha
van der Es, Mike
Redmond, Jean
Eden, Timothy
Sayegh, Marietta
Minns, Laura
Griffin, Kate
McMillan, Colin
Adiamah, Alfred
Gillam, Stephen
Gandy, Joan
Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England
title Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England
title_full Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England
title_fullStr Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England
title_short Nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘Nutrition Awareness Weeks’ in three NHS hospitals across England
title_sort nutrition education and leadership for improved clinical outcomes: training and supporting junior doctors to run ‘nutrition awareness weeks’ in three nhs hospitals across england
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4059452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24885676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-14-109
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