Aim: To determine the method and extent of health information technology (HIT) utilisation, roles in relation to HIT in the workplace and perceived barriers and benefits of HIT by dietitians in Australia and provide a comparison with dietitians in the USA. Methods: A survey adapted from the 2011 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Academy) was utilised and circulated electronically to Dietitians Association of Australia members and advertised through a professional nutrition website in 2013. The survey encompassed 25 questions on computer access and use, data sources, experience using HIT, organisational involvement and perceived barriers and benefits to HIT. Descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, chi-square tests and z-tests were com...
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...
Background: To explore the barriers and enablers experienced by nutrition and dietetic professionals...
Recent advancements in the capabilities of information and communication technologies (ICT) offer un...
Background: The present study aimed to determine the eHealth readiness and changes over time of diet...
YesBackground: Commercial technology-enabled personalised nutrition is undergoing 19 rapid growth, y...
Background: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The primary...
Aim: The present study aimed to assess the impact of a hospital-wide electronic medical record (EMR)...
Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care Proc...
The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) was designed to provide a framework of care for patients; however, ...
Nutrition literacy is linked to health via its influence on dietary intake. There is a need for a to...
Aim Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care ...
AIM: To evaluate the information sources that are used and preferred by Australian athletes and to a...
Background: The Internet contains a plethora of nutrition information. Health organizations are incr...
There are few dietary assessment tools that are scientifically developed and freely available online...
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...
Background: To explore the barriers and enablers experienced by nutrition and dietetic professionals...
Recent advancements in the capabilities of information and communication technologies (ICT) offer un...
Background: The present study aimed to determine the eHealth readiness and changes over time of diet...
YesBackground: Commercial technology-enabled personalised nutrition is undergoing 19 rapid growth, y...
Background: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The primary...
Aim: The present study aimed to assess the impact of a hospital-wide electronic medical record (EMR)...
Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care Proc...
The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) was designed to provide a framework of care for patients; however, ...
Nutrition literacy is linked to health via its influence on dietary intake. There is a need for a to...
Aim Assessing changes in dietetic perceptions, attitudes and knowledge regarding the Nutrition Care ...
AIM: To evaluate the information sources that are used and preferred by Australian athletes and to a...
Background: The Internet contains a plethora of nutrition information. Health organizations are incr...
There are few dietary assessment tools that are scientifically developed and freely available online...
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...
Background: To explore the barriers and enablers experienced by nutrition and dietetic professionals...