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Impact of malnutrition management e-learning module on GPs’ knowledge: a pilot study
- Source :
- BJGP Open. 7:BJGPO.2022.0111
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Royal College of General Practitioners, 2022.
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Abstract
- BackgroundMalnutrition is underdiagnosed in primary care. GPs are key healthcare contacts for older adults at risk of protein-energy malnutrition; however, lack of knowledge and confidence in its diagnosis and treatment is often reported.AimTo evaluate the impact of a bespoke online education module on GP malnutrition knowledge and management.Design & settingA prospective pre—post pilot study with 23 GPs and eight GP trainees in the Republic of Ireland.MethodThe module included units on the following: ‘malnutrition definition, prevalence, and latest evidence’; ‘identifying malnutrition in clinical practice’; ‘food-first advice’; ‘reviewing malnutrition’; and ‘oral nutritional supplements’. Participant knowledge was measured using a multiple choice questionnaire (MCQ) before and after the module (n= 31), and 6 weeks following completion (n= 11). Case studies assessing identification and management of malnutrition were evaluated by a clinical specialist dietitian with expertise in managing malnutrition. Changes in assessment performance were calculated using pairedt-tests. Acceptability was evaluated using a questionnaire.ResultsPost-training, 97% of GPs increased MCQ scores from baseline (+25%,PPP= 0.005); ‘identifying malnutrition in clinical practice’ remained the most highly scored (mean increase 40%,PConclusionThis e-learning module improved malnutrition knowledge, with good short-term retention in a small cohort. Development of online evidence-based nutrition education may improve GP nutrition care.
- Subjects :
- Family Practice
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- ISSN :
- 23983795
- Volume :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BJGP Open
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........c3fcc8156c290044b2831cf01c280514
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpo.2022.0111