Cargando…

Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice

OBJECTIVE: We describe our experience with routinely capturing and analyzing Mediterranean diet data via structured clinical documentation support tools built into the electronic medical record and describe adherence to the Mediterranean diet in patients at risk for either stroke or dementia in a US...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Rasmussen, Emmaline, Fosnacht Morgan, Anne Marie, Munson, Richard, Ong, Archie, Patel, Smita, Yucus, Chad, Pham, Anna, Patel, Vimal, Frigerio, Roberta, Lai, Rebekah, Hillman, Laura, Tideman, Samuel, Wang, Chi, Simon, Kelly Claire, Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel, Maraganore, Demetrius M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30225432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2017.12.003
_version_ 1783353017805832192
author Rasmussen, Emmaline
Fosnacht Morgan, Anne Marie
Munson, Richard
Ong, Archie
Patel, Smita
Yucus, Chad
Pham, Anna
Patel, Vimal
Frigerio, Roberta
Lai, Rebekah
Hillman, Laura
Tideman, Samuel
Wang, Chi
Simon, Kelly Claire
Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel
Maraganore, Demetrius M.
author_facet Rasmussen, Emmaline
Fosnacht Morgan, Anne Marie
Munson, Richard
Ong, Archie
Patel, Smita
Yucus, Chad
Pham, Anna
Patel, Vimal
Frigerio, Roberta
Lai, Rebekah
Hillman, Laura
Tideman, Samuel
Wang, Chi
Simon, Kelly Claire
Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel
Maraganore, Demetrius M.
author_sort Rasmussen, Emmaline
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: We describe our experience with routinely capturing and analyzing Mediterranean diet data via structured clinical documentation support tools built into the electronic medical record and describe adherence to the Mediterranean diet in patients at risk for either stroke or dementia in a US neurology clinical practice. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The Mediterranean diet is associated with a reduced risk of stroke and dementia. The Department of Neurology at NorthShore University HealthSystem routinely evaluates patients at initial and annual outpatient visits using structured clinical documentation support (SCDS) tools built into the electronic medical record (EMR). For patient evaluations in our Vascular Neurology and Brain Health subspecialty clinics, SCDS tools in the EMR include the validated 14-item questionnaire for Mediterranean diet adherence (PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea [PREDIMED]) that autoscores, auto-interprets, writes to the progress note, and electronically captures data. Our study population includes patients seen at these clinics from July 1, 2015, through November 29, 2017. RESULTS: At their initial office visit, 25.5% (95/373) of Brain Health patients scored 10 or more points (“strongly adherent”) on the PREDIMED (median, 8; range, 0-14) whereas 6.7% (55/829) of Vascular Neurology patients achieved a score of 10 or more points (median, 6; range, 0-12). By contrast, 34.7% (2586/7447) of individuals in the original PREDIMED cohort were strongly adherent to the Mediterranean diet. CONCLUSION: PREDIMED scores can be electronically captured to tailor nutrition interventions by assessing baseline adherence at the time of their initial neurology clinic visit. Patients in our Midwestern US clinics were weakly adherent to the Mediterranean diet. This suggests a major opportunity for nutrition intervention and education in US neurology clinical practices, toward preserving and improving brain health.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6124331
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-61243312018-09-17 Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice Rasmussen, Emmaline Fosnacht Morgan, Anne Marie Munson, Richard Ong, Archie Patel, Smita Yucus, Chad Pham, Anna Patel, Vimal Frigerio, Roberta Lai, Rebekah Hillman, Laura Tideman, Samuel Wang, Chi Simon, Kelly Claire Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel Maraganore, Demetrius M. Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes Original Article OBJECTIVE: We describe our experience with routinely capturing and analyzing Mediterranean diet data via structured clinical documentation support tools built into the electronic medical record and describe adherence to the Mediterranean diet in patients at risk for either stroke or dementia in a US neurology clinical practice. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The Mediterranean diet is associated with a reduced risk of stroke and dementia. The Department of Neurology at NorthShore University HealthSystem routinely evaluates patients at initial and annual outpatient visits using structured clinical documentation support (SCDS) tools built into the electronic medical record (EMR). For patient evaluations in our Vascular Neurology and Brain Health subspecialty clinics, SCDS tools in the EMR include the validated 14-item questionnaire for Mediterranean diet adherence (PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea [PREDIMED]) that autoscores, auto-interprets, writes to the progress note, and electronically captures data. Our study population includes patients seen at these clinics from July 1, 2015, through November 29, 2017. RESULTS: At their initial office visit, 25.5% (95/373) of Brain Health patients scored 10 or more points (“strongly adherent”) on the PREDIMED (median, 8; range, 0-14) whereas 6.7% (55/829) of Vascular Neurology patients achieved a score of 10 or more points (median, 6; range, 0-12). By contrast, 34.7% (2586/7447) of individuals in the original PREDIMED cohort were strongly adherent to the Mediterranean diet. CONCLUSION: PREDIMED scores can be electronically captured to tailor nutrition interventions by assessing baseline adherence at the time of their initial neurology clinic visit. Patients in our Midwestern US clinics were weakly adherent to the Mediterranean diet. This suggests a major opportunity for nutrition intervention and education in US neurology clinical practices, toward preserving and improving brain health. Elsevier 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6124331/ /pubmed/30225432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2017.12.003 Text en © 2018 THE AUTHORS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Rasmussen, Emmaline
Fosnacht Morgan, Anne Marie
Munson, Richard
Ong, Archie
Patel, Smita
Yucus, Chad
Pham, Anna
Patel, Vimal
Frigerio, Roberta
Lai, Rebekah
Hillman, Laura
Tideman, Samuel
Wang, Chi
Simon, Kelly Claire
Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel
Maraganore, Demetrius M.
Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice
title Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice
title_full Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice
title_fullStr Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice
title_full_unstemmed Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice
title_short Use of an Electronic Medical Record to Track Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in a US Neurology Clinical Practice
title_sort use of an electronic medical record to track adherence to the mediterranean diet in a us neurology clinical practice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30225432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2017.12.003
work_keys_str_mv AT rasmussenemmaline useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT fosnachtmorganannemarie useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT munsonrichard useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT ongarchie useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT patelsmita useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT yucuschad useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT phamanna useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT patelvimal useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT frigerioroberta useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT lairebekah useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT hillmanlaura useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT tidemansamuel useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT wangchi useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT simonkellyclaire useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT martinezgonzalezmiguelangel useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice
AT maraganoredemetriusm useofanelectronicmedicalrecordtotrackadherencetothemediterraneandietinausneurologyclinicalpractice