Background: The present study aimed to determine the eHealth readiness and changes over time of dietitians in Australia. Methods: Two cross-sectional analyses of Australian dietitians were conducted in 2013 and 2016, using a survey adapted from one conducted in 2011 by the US Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The survey encompassed 30 questions on eHealth readiness across five dimensions: access, standards, attitude, aptitude and advocacy. Descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, chi-squared tests and Z-tests were computed to compare responses from the 2013 and 2016 surveys. Results: The survey completion rate represented 14.5% (747) of the Dietitians Association of Australia members in 2013 and 8% (417) in 2016. The survey responses ...
YesBackground: Commercial technology-enabled personalised nutrition is undergoing 19 rapid growth, y...
The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) was designed to provide a framework of care for patients; however, ...
The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dietetics wo...
Aim To develop a framework for assessing the eHealth readiness of dietitians. Methods Using an induc...
Aim: To explore dietitians\u27 perspectives on the eHealth readiness of Australian dietitians, and t...
Recent advancements in the capabilities of information and communication technologies (ICT) offer un...
Aim: To determine the method and extent of health information technology (HIT) utilisation, roles in...
It is the position of Dietitians Australia that clients can receive high-quality and effective diete...
This study was undertaken to determine the present and potential contribution of dietitians to healt...
Background: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The primary...
Effective health workforce preparation is critical to the health of those who stand to benefit from ...
As we move into a post-pandemic phase of the telenutrition model, the dietetics field needs to shift...
Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care Proc...
Aim: The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dieteti...
Aim Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care ...
YesBackground: Commercial technology-enabled personalised nutrition is undergoing 19 rapid growth, y...
The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) was designed to provide a framework of care for patients; however, ...
The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dietetics wo...
Aim To develop a framework for assessing the eHealth readiness of dietitians. Methods Using an induc...
Aim: To explore dietitians\u27 perspectives on the eHealth readiness of Australian dietitians, and t...
Recent advancements in the capabilities of information and communication technologies (ICT) offer un...
Aim: To determine the method and extent of health information technology (HIT) utilisation, roles in...
It is the position of Dietitians Australia that clients can receive high-quality and effective diete...
This study was undertaken to determine the present and potential contribution of dietitians to healt...
Background: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The primary...
Effective health workforce preparation is critical to the health of those who stand to benefit from ...
As we move into a post-pandemic phase of the telenutrition model, the dietetics field needs to shift...
Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care Proc...
Aim: The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dieteti...
Aim Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care ...
YesBackground: Commercial technology-enabled personalised nutrition is undergoing 19 rapid growth, y...
The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) was designed to provide a framework of care for patients; however, ...
The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dietetics wo...