Background A dietetic consultation is a structured process aimed at supporting individual patients to modify their dietary behaviors to improve health outcomes. The body of evidence on the effectiveness of nutrition care provided by dietitians in primary health care settings has not previously been synthesized. This information is important to inform the role of dietitians in primary health care service delivery. Objective The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence of the effectiveness of individual consultations provided exclusively by dietitians in primary care to support adult patients to modify dietary intake and improve health outcomes. Study design ProQuest Family Health, Scopus, PubMed Central, Medline, the Cumula...
Little is known about the costs and effectiveness of dietetic healthcare. In order to study these ef...
This research i) examined the influence of a brief nutrition-based intervention among primary care...
The objective of this study was to review the evidence concerning stage-based dietary inter-ventions...
Background A dietetic consultation is a structured process aimed at supporting individual patients t...
Aim: Evidence of the effectiveness of dietetic consultation for the management of cardiovascular dis...
Background: High-quality research methodologies and clear reporting of studies are essential to faci...
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review will evaluate the effectiveness of nutrition care interventions de...
Effective, evidence-based strategies to prevent and treat obesity are urgently required. Dietitians ...
Background: An interpr ofessional approach is recommended in the managementof obesity.Objectives: To...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of behavioural weight management interventions for adults wi...
Background. 'Nutrition care' refers to any practice conducted by a health professional to support a ...
Background A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and dietary fibre and low in fat is associated with redu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Good nutrition is relevant for every person, with the...
Nurses in primary health care (PHC) provide an increasing proportion of chronic disease management a...
Background A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and dietary fibre and low in fat is associated with redu...
Little is known about the costs and effectiveness of dietetic healthcare. In order to study these ef...
This research i) examined the influence of a brief nutrition-based intervention among primary care...
The objective of this study was to review the evidence concerning stage-based dietary inter-ventions...
Background A dietetic consultation is a structured process aimed at supporting individual patients t...
Aim: Evidence of the effectiveness of dietetic consultation for the management of cardiovascular dis...
Background: High-quality research methodologies and clear reporting of studies are essential to faci...
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review will evaluate the effectiveness of nutrition care interventions de...
Effective, evidence-based strategies to prevent and treat obesity are urgently required. Dietitians ...
Background: An interpr ofessional approach is recommended in the managementof obesity.Objectives: To...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of behavioural weight management interventions for adults wi...
Background. 'Nutrition care' refers to any practice conducted by a health professional to support a ...
Background A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and dietary fibre and low in fat is associated with redu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Good nutrition is relevant for every person, with the...
Nurses in primary health care (PHC) provide an increasing proportion of chronic disease management a...
Background A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and dietary fibre and low in fat is associated with redu...
Little is known about the costs and effectiveness of dietetic healthcare. In order to study these ef...
This research i) examined the influence of a brief nutrition-based intervention among primary care...
The objective of this study was to review the evidence concerning stage-based dietary inter-ventions...