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Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey

INTRODUCTION: Eating fish before and during pregnancy is important but care must be taken to choose fish which maximize developmental outcomes. Physicians, a trusted health information source, could provide this nuanced communication. This cross-sectional survey of a representative sample of 400 fam...

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Autores principales: Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y., Dinh, Jennifer M., McCann, Patricia, Katz, Abigail S., JaKa, Meghan M., Haapala, Jacob, Jones, Cresta, Mello, Abbey, Springer, Jeremy, Kottke, Thomas E.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36164940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501319221126980
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author Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y.
Dinh, Jennifer M.
McCann, Patricia
Katz, Abigail S.
JaKa, Meghan M.
Haapala, Jacob
Jones, Cresta
Mello, Abbey
Springer, Jeremy
Kottke, Thomas E.
author_facet Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y.
Dinh, Jennifer M.
McCann, Patricia
Katz, Abigail S.
JaKa, Meghan M.
Haapala, Jacob
Jones, Cresta
Mello, Abbey
Springer, Jeremy
Kottke, Thomas E.
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description INTRODUCTION: Eating fish before and during pregnancy is important but care must be taken to choose fish which maximize developmental outcomes. Physicians, a trusted health information source, could provide this nuanced communication. This cross-sectional survey of a representative sample of 400 family medicine and obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) physicians in Minnesota was designed to understand physician behaviors and beliefs about safe fish consumption, describe barriers to physician-patient conversations about safe fish consumption generally and as part of prenatal care and to identify resources to help facilitate conversations on this topic. METHODS: Data was collected January to April 2020. Two hundred nineteen surveys were completed (55% response rate) with 194 reporting seeing patients at least 1 day a week. Descriptive survey results from all were summarized and analyzed overall and by physician specialty. Responses to 3 open-ended questions were thematically coded to enrich the quantitative results. RESULTS: While 62% of these reported discussing nutrition topics, only about one-third reported discussing with patients the benefits and about one-quarter the risks of eating fish. Despite the relative infrequency of fish discussions, almost all (>90%) respondents agreed that it is important to discuss fish consumption with people who are or may become pregnant. The largest reported barrier to these conversations was time (82%), and the most endorsed resource to overcome identified barriers was talking points (72%). CONCLUSIONS: Because physicians report limited time, resources that facilitate fish consumption should be succinct while serving to both nudge the message and direct clinicians and their patients to robust information.
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spelling pubmed-95201812022-09-30 Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y. Dinh, Jennifer M. McCann, Patricia Katz, Abigail S. JaKa, Meghan M. Haapala, Jacob Jones, Cresta Mello, Abbey Springer, Jeremy Kottke, Thomas E. J Prim Care Community Health Original Research INTRODUCTION: Eating fish before and during pregnancy is important but care must be taken to choose fish which maximize developmental outcomes. Physicians, a trusted health information source, could provide this nuanced communication. This cross-sectional survey of a representative sample of 400 family medicine and obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) physicians in Minnesota was designed to understand physician behaviors and beliefs about safe fish consumption, describe barriers to physician-patient conversations about safe fish consumption generally and as part of prenatal care and to identify resources to help facilitate conversations on this topic. METHODS: Data was collected January to April 2020. Two hundred nineteen surveys were completed (55% response rate) with 194 reporting seeing patients at least 1 day a week. Descriptive survey results from all were summarized and analyzed overall and by physician specialty. Responses to 3 open-ended questions were thematically coded to enrich the quantitative results. RESULTS: While 62% of these reported discussing nutrition topics, only about one-third reported discussing with patients the benefits and about one-quarter the risks of eating fish. Despite the relative infrequency of fish discussions, almost all (>90%) respondents agreed that it is important to discuss fish consumption with people who are or may become pregnant. The largest reported barrier to these conversations was time (82%), and the most endorsed resource to overcome identified barriers was talking points (72%). CONCLUSIONS: Because physicians report limited time, resources that facilitate fish consumption should be succinct while serving to both nudge the message and direct clinicians and their patients to robust information. SAGE Publications 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9520181/ /pubmed/36164940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501319221126980 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page(https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Ziegenfuss, Jeanette Y.
Dinh, Jennifer M.
McCann, Patricia
Katz, Abigail S.
JaKa, Meghan M.
Haapala, Jacob
Jones, Cresta
Mello, Abbey
Springer, Jeremy
Kottke, Thomas E.
Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey
title Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey
title_full Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey
title_fullStr Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey
title_full_unstemmed Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey
title_short Behaviors, Beliefs, and Recommendations to Optimize Promotion of Safe Fish Consumption Before and During Pregnancy: A Physician Survey
title_sort behaviors, beliefs, and recommendations to optimize promotion of safe fish consumption before and during pregnancy: a physician survey
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36164940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501319221126980
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