How practice meets guidelines: Evaluation of nutrition counselling in Finnish well-women and well-baby clinics

Aim: To assess the current practices of nutrition counselling given by nurses in well‐women (WW) and well‐baby (WB) clinics in Finland. Design: A semi‐structured questionnaire was distributed to nurses and their clients in clinics nationwide. Main outcome measures: The source and the quality of nutr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta Paediatrica 2006-11, Vol.95 (11), p.1353-1359
Hauptverfasser: Huurre, Anu, Laitinen, Kirsi, Hoppu, Ulla, Isolauri, Erika
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Zusammenfassung:Aim: To assess the current practices of nutrition counselling given by nurses in well‐women (WW) and well‐baby (WB) clinics in Finland. Design: A semi‐structured questionnaire was distributed to nurses and their clients in clinics nationwide. Main outcome measures: The source and the quality of nutrition counselling and specific conditions including allergic diseases and vitamin D supplementation. Results: The clinics constituted the most important source of information for the clients. Personal counselling was highly appreciated. However, 83% of pregnant women reported having received dietary counselling, which deviates from the figure reported by nurses (99%, p=0.0003). Counselling concerning allergies was targeted to reduce the risk of infant allergy by means of elimination diets. In contrast to the report of the nurses (60% in WW and 18% in WB clinics), only 16% (p
ISSN:0803-5253
1651-2227
DOI:10.1080/08035250600660925