1. Impact of dietary counseling on the perception of diet in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus
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Yoko Oshiba, Ryutaro Kato, and Miyako Kishimoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Dieticians ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Questionnaire ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Gestational diabetes ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dietary counseling ,Family medicine ,Perception ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,Original Article ,In patient ,Medical nutrition therapy ,business ,media_common - Abstract
AIMS/INTRODUCTION: Medical nutrition therapy is the cornerstone of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) treatment. Patients with GDM should receive dietary counseling regarding diet and exercise. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To study patients’ perception level of diet and their level of understanding after dietary counseling, we analyzed 225 reports of dietary counseling of patients with GDM prepared by dieticians. We also assessed the patients’ level of understanding after dietary counseling by asking questions regarding the counseling content. The answers to the questions were aggregated, and substantially similar answers were grouped and categorized. RESULTS: The dieticians’ suggestions were well understood by the patients. Moreover, the patients also identified their previous incorrect eating habits, such as excessive carbohydrate restriction or inappropriate fruit intake. Although distributed frequent meals were recommended by the dieticians, few patients actually practiced this for various reasons. Some patients were apparently influenced by dietary information from the mass media. CONCLUSION: Dietary counseling was regarded as helpful and acceptable to most patients with GDM in our hospital, and many suggestions were recognized as informative for modification of previous dietary habits. By providing the results of the questionnaire survey to the dieticians, they can improve the quality of their counseling, which is expected to result in better individual care of the patients.
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- 2020