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What Healthcare Professionals Think of “Nutrition & Diet” Apps: An International Survey

Accurate dietary assessment is crucial for both the prevention and treatment of nutrition-related diseases. Since mobile-based dietary assessment solutions are promising, we sought to examine the acceptability of “Nutrition and Diet” (ND) apps by Healthcare Professionals (HCP), explore their prefere...

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Autores principales: Vasiloglou, Maria F., Christodoulidis, Stergios, Reber, Emilie, Stathopoulou, Thomai, Lu, Ya, Stanga, Zeno, Mougiakakou, Stavroula
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7468977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082214
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author Vasiloglou, Maria F.
Christodoulidis, Stergios
Reber, Emilie
Stathopoulou, Thomai
Lu, Ya
Stanga, Zeno
Mougiakakou, Stavroula
author_facet Vasiloglou, Maria F.
Christodoulidis, Stergios
Reber, Emilie
Stathopoulou, Thomai
Lu, Ya
Stanga, Zeno
Mougiakakou, Stavroula
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description Accurate dietary assessment is crucial for both the prevention and treatment of nutrition-related diseases. Since mobile-based dietary assessment solutions are promising, we sought to examine the acceptability of “Nutrition and Diet” (ND) apps by Healthcare Professionals (HCP), explore their preferences on apps’ features and identify predictors of acceptance. A 23 question survey was developed by an interdisciplinary team and pilot-tested. The survey was completed by 1001 HCP from 73 countries and 6 continents. The HCP (dietitians: 833, doctors: 75, nurses: 62, other: 31/females: 847, males: 150, neither: 4) had a mean age (SD) of 34.4 (10.2) years and mean job experience in years (SD): 7.7 (8.2). There were 45.5% who have recommended ND apps to their clients/patients. Of those who have not yet recommended an app, 22.5% do not know of their existence. Important criteria for selecting an app were ease of use (87.1%), apps being free of charge (72.6%) and validated (69%). Significant barriers were the use of inaccurate food composition database (52%), lack of local food composition database support (48.2%) and tech-savviness (43.3%). Although the adoption of smartphones is growing and mobile health research is advancing, there is room for improvement in the recommendation of ND apps by HCP.
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spelling pubmed-74689772020-09-04 What Healthcare Professionals Think of “Nutrition & Diet” Apps: An International Survey Vasiloglou, Maria F. Christodoulidis, Stergios Reber, Emilie Stathopoulou, Thomai Lu, Ya Stanga, Zeno Mougiakakou, Stavroula Nutrients Article Accurate dietary assessment is crucial for both the prevention and treatment of nutrition-related diseases. Since mobile-based dietary assessment solutions are promising, we sought to examine the acceptability of “Nutrition and Diet” (ND) apps by Healthcare Professionals (HCP), explore their preferences on apps’ features and identify predictors of acceptance. A 23 question survey was developed by an interdisciplinary team and pilot-tested. The survey was completed by 1001 HCP from 73 countries and 6 continents. The HCP (dietitians: 833, doctors: 75, nurses: 62, other: 31/females: 847, males: 150, neither: 4) had a mean age (SD) of 34.4 (10.2) years and mean job experience in years (SD): 7.7 (8.2). There were 45.5% who have recommended ND apps to their clients/patients. Of those who have not yet recommended an app, 22.5% do not know of their existence. Important criteria for selecting an app were ease of use (87.1%), apps being free of charge (72.6%) and validated (69%). Significant barriers were the use of inaccurate food composition database (52%), lack of local food composition database support (48.2%) and tech-savviness (43.3%). Although the adoption of smartphones is growing and mobile health research is advancing, there is room for improvement in the recommendation of ND apps by HCP. MDPI 2020-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7468977/ /pubmed/32722339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082214 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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