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Nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge: A crosssectional survey in Yemen
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Introduction: Nutrition plays a critical role in improving the health of individuals
struggling with chronic conditions. Nurses have the potential to reduce morbidity
and mortality through effective nutritional counselling and advice. This study aimed
to assess level of nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge and factors influencing
their knowledge levels. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted
between December 2023 and February 2024 at two public hospitals in Taiz
Governorate, Yemen, using self-administered questionnaire. A convenience sample
of 207 nurses participated in the study. The questionnaire comprised two sections:
demographic data and 31 items assessing nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge,
divided into diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases. Results: Total scores
for nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge ranged from 2 to 23, with mean total
score of 14.43 out of 31 (46.5%). Only 13 out of 31 items were answered correctly
by more than 50.0% of nurses, while eight items were answered incorrectly by over
80.0% of nurses. Only 35.5% of nurses had satisfactory knowledge, while 64.5%
had unsatisfactory knowledge. Mean scores for therapeutic nutrition knowledge
regarding diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases were 2.82 out of 5 (56.4%),
4.17 out of 9 (46.3%), and 7.44 out of 17 (43.8%), respectively. Conclusion: The
findings revealed low level of nutrition knowledge among nurses, emphasising a
critical gap that must be addressed. Integrating comprehensive nutrition content
into nursing curricula and implementing targeted education can bridge this gap.
Enhancing nurses’ knowledge will improve patient outcomes and support broader
public health goals through more effective nutrition policies.
Nutrition Society of Malaysia
Khaled Mohammed Al-Sayaghi
Faten Abdo Hassan
Abrar Sadiq Mohammed Ghanim
Haifa Abdulrahman Sultan Noman
Eglal Khaled Ahmed Mohsen
Ayat Abdulaziz Ali Mohammed
Afnan Hassan Hussein Saeed
Maram Mahmoud Ahmed Ali
Al-anood Saeed Mohammed Basarda
Abeer Mohammed Abdallah Mohammed
Richard Mottershead
Sadeq Abdo Mohammed Alwesabi
Mohammed Musaed Al-Jabri
Title: Nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge: A crosssectional survey in Yemen
Description:
Introduction: Nutrition plays a critical role in improving the health of individuals
struggling with chronic conditions.
Nurses have the potential to reduce morbidity
and mortality through effective nutritional counselling and advice.
This study aimed
to assess level of nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge and factors influencing
their knowledge levels.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted
between December 2023 and February 2024 at two public hospitals in Taiz
Governorate, Yemen, using self-administered questionnaire.
A convenience sample
of 207 nurses participated in the study.
The questionnaire comprised two sections:
demographic data and 31 items assessing nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge,
divided into diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases.
Results: Total scores
for nurses’ therapeutic nutrition knowledge ranged from 2 to 23, with mean total
score of 14.
43 out of 31 (46.
5%).
Only 13 out of 31 items were answered correctly
by more than 50.
0% of nurses, while eight items were answered incorrectly by over
80.
0% of nurses.
Only 35.
5% of nurses had satisfactory knowledge, while 64.
5%
had unsatisfactory knowledge.
Mean scores for therapeutic nutrition knowledge
regarding diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases were 2.
82 out of 5 (56.
4%),
4.
17 out of 9 (46.
3%), and 7.
44 out of 17 (43.
8%), respectively.
Conclusion: The
findings revealed low level of nutrition knowledge among nurses, emphasising a
critical gap that must be addressed.
Integrating comprehensive nutrition content
into nursing curricula and implementing targeted education can bridge this gap.
Enhancing nurses’ knowledge will improve patient outcomes and support broader
public health goals through more effective nutrition policies.
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