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A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania

Due to global advances in technology, image-based food record methods have emerged as an alternative to traditional assessment methods. The use of image-based food records in low and lower-middle income countries such as Tanzania is limited, with countries still using traditional methods. The curren...

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Autores principales: Saronga, Naomi, Mosha, Idda H., Stewart, Samantha J., Bakar, Saidah, Sunguya, Bruno F., Burrows, Tracy L., Leyna, Germana H., Adam, Marc T. P., Collins, Clare E., Rollo, Megan E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35276775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14030417
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author Saronga, Naomi
Mosha, Idda H.
Stewart, Samantha J.
Bakar, Saidah
Sunguya, Bruno F.
Burrows, Tracy L.
Leyna, Germana H.
Adam, Marc T. P.
Collins, Clare E.
Rollo, Megan E.
author_facet Saronga, Naomi
Mosha, Idda H.
Stewart, Samantha J.
Bakar, Saidah
Sunguya, Bruno F.
Burrows, Tracy L.
Leyna, Germana H.
Adam, Marc T. P.
Collins, Clare E.
Rollo, Megan E.
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description Due to global advances in technology, image-based food record methods have emerged as an alternative to traditional assessment methods. The use of image-based food records in low and lower-middle income countries such as Tanzania is limited, with countries still using traditional methods. The current study aimed to determine the feasibility of using a new voice and image-based dietary assessment system (VISIDA) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This mixed-method study recruited 18 nutritionists as participants who collected image-based records of food and drinks they consumed using the VISIDA smartphone app. Participants viewed an online demonstration of the VISIDA web platform and the analysis process for intake data collected using the VISIDA app. Then, participants completed an online survey and were interviewed about the VISIDA app and web platform for food and nutrient intake analysis. The method was reported as being acceptable and was found to be easy to use, although technical challenges were experienced by some participants. Most participants indicated a willingness to use the VISIDA app again for one week or longer and were interested in using the VISIDA system in their current role. Participants acknowledged that the VISIDA web platform would simplify some aspects of their current job. Image-based food records could potentially be used in Tanzania to improve the assessment of dietary intake by nutritionists in urban areas. Participants recommended adding sound-on notifications, using the VISIDA app in both Apple and Android phones, enabling installation from the app store, and improving the quality of the fiducial markers.
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spelling pubmed-88387752022-02-13 A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania Saronga, Naomi Mosha, Idda H. Stewart, Samantha J. Bakar, Saidah Sunguya, Bruno F. Burrows, Tracy L. Leyna, Germana H. Adam, Marc T. P. Collins, Clare E. Rollo, Megan E. Nutrients Article Due to global advances in technology, image-based food record methods have emerged as an alternative to traditional assessment methods. The use of image-based food records in low and lower-middle income countries such as Tanzania is limited, with countries still using traditional methods. The current study aimed to determine the feasibility of using a new voice and image-based dietary assessment system (VISIDA) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This mixed-method study recruited 18 nutritionists as participants who collected image-based records of food and drinks they consumed using the VISIDA smartphone app. Participants viewed an online demonstration of the VISIDA web platform and the analysis process for intake data collected using the VISIDA app. Then, participants completed an online survey and were interviewed about the VISIDA app and web platform for food and nutrient intake analysis. The method was reported as being acceptable and was found to be easy to use, although technical challenges were experienced by some participants. Most participants indicated a willingness to use the VISIDA app again for one week or longer and were interested in using the VISIDA system in their current role. Participants acknowledged that the VISIDA web platform would simplify some aspects of their current job. Image-based food records could potentially be used in Tanzania to improve the assessment of dietary intake by nutritionists in urban areas. Participants recommended adding sound-on notifications, using the VISIDA app in both Apple and Android phones, enabling installation from the app store, and improving the quality of the fiducial markers. MDPI 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8838775/ /pubmed/35276775 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14030417 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saronga, Naomi
Mosha, Idda H.
Stewart, Samantha J.
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Leyna, Germana H.
Adam, Marc T. P.
Collins, Clare E.
Rollo, Megan E.
A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania
title A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania
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title_fullStr A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania
title_short A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Nutritionists Regarding Use of an Image-Based Dietary Assessment System in Tanzania
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35276775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14030417
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