This study was undertaken to determine the present and potential contribution of dietitians to health care in Australia. Data were collected from three separate surveys conducted over a 15 month period from September 1984 to December 1985. The first survey, a National Workforce survey, provided a profile of the demographic and employment characteristics of the dietetic profession in Australia. The second survey was undertaken to determine the role of the dietitian as perceived by dietitians themselves and in the third survey a group of general practitioners was surveyed to determine what they perceived to be the role of the dietitian and to what extent they utilised the services of dietitians.Results of the surveys suggest that dietitians i...
Aim This study aimed to explore the work roles, major tasks and core activities of advanced practice...
Aim: To examine Australian private practice dietitians' relationships with general practitioners and...
Background: Poor diet is implicated in multiple chronic diseases. Although doctors may be well place...
Objective: The present study aims to review current available data that describe the dietetics workf...
Objective: The present study aims to review current available data that describe the dietetics workf...
OBJECTIVE: To document attitudes and current practices of Australian dietitians in the management of...
Diet-related health issues are prominent causes of morbidity and mortality in Australia. Dietitians ...
This qualitative study explored individuals’ preferences regarding the provision of nutrition care f...
Nutrition is a major lifestyle factor in health promotion, prevention and treatment of several popul...
Abstract. This qualitative study explored individuals ’ preferences regarding the provision of nutri...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of Austral...
In the present paper we argue that despite the potential impact of dietetic practice on public healt...
The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dietetics wo...
Poor dietary choices are associated with overweight and obesity and the development of chronic condi...
Aim: The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dieteti...
Aim This study aimed to explore the work roles, major tasks and core activities of advanced practice...
Aim: To examine Australian private practice dietitians' relationships with general practitioners and...
Background: Poor diet is implicated in multiple chronic diseases. Although doctors may be well place...
Objective: The present study aims to review current available data that describe the dietetics workf...
Objective: The present study aims to review current available data that describe the dietetics workf...
OBJECTIVE: To document attitudes and current practices of Australian dietitians in the management of...
Diet-related health issues are prominent causes of morbidity and mortality in Australia. Dietitians ...
This qualitative study explored individuals’ preferences regarding the provision of nutrition care f...
Nutrition is a major lifestyle factor in health promotion, prevention and treatment of several popul...
Abstract. This qualitative study explored individuals ’ preferences regarding the provision of nutri...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of Austral...
In the present paper we argue that despite the potential impact of dietetic practice on public healt...
The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dietetics wo...
Poor dietary choices are associated with overweight and obesity and the development of chronic condi...
Aim: The present study aimed to systematically map and summarise existing research regarding dieteti...
Aim This study aimed to explore the work roles, major tasks and core activities of advanced practice...
Aim: To examine Australian private practice dietitians' relationships with general practitioners and...
Background: Poor diet is implicated in multiple chronic diseases. Although doctors may be well place...