Although nutrition education for diabetes patients is the responsibility of dieticians and/or nutritionist, nurses have an important role to play. This study measured the knowledge level of nurses’ and associated factors in the nutritional management of diabetes. In this cross-sectional study a sample of 200 nurses completed a 21-item nutritional management of diabetes knowledge test developed based on the ADA and WHO guidelines for the nutritional management of diabetes. Using Cronbach's alpha, reliability was 0.62. The nurses (n = 200) had almost a 1:1 male to female ratio (n = 99, 49.5% and n = 101, 50.5%) and a mean age of 27.24 ± 3.66 years. Total mean score was 12.13 ± 3.17 (44.9% correct). Over 70% of the nurses said diabetes patient...
Abstract Background Nurses have a crucial role in managing, educating, and caring for diabetic patie...
Clinical nurses have a key role in supporting and management of diabetes patients during hospitaliza...
There are currently more than 29 million people in the United States with diabetes. With increasing ...
AbstractAlthough nutrition education for diabetes patients is the responsibility of dieticians and/o...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disorder having systemic involvement and mani...
Purpose: To determine the level of diabetes knowledge and knowledge gaps among registered nurses. Me...
The purpose of this study was to canvas the views of general duty staff nurses to obtain their insig...
Diabetes mellitus continues to become more prevalent in the United States, with approximately 1.5 mi...
Effective diabetes prevention and management relies on nutritional behaviors, thus a basic level of ...
Background: Concern is growing about the malnutrition, nutrition therapy and its complications. Redu...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is gradually becoming a public health threat globally. The role of edu...
The misconceptions regarding nutrition therapy for people with diabetes (PWD) may not be unconnected...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.: Diabetes Mellitus poses a growing burden global...
Background Nurses are responsible for critical aspects of diabetes care. Purpose The purpose of thi...
This descriptive correlational study was designed to describe the relationship between self-reported...
Abstract Background Nurses have a crucial role in managing, educating, and caring for diabetic patie...
Clinical nurses have a key role in supporting and management of diabetes patients during hospitaliza...
There are currently more than 29 million people in the United States with diabetes. With increasing ...
AbstractAlthough nutrition education for diabetes patients is the responsibility of dieticians and/o...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disorder having systemic involvement and mani...
Purpose: To determine the level of diabetes knowledge and knowledge gaps among registered nurses. Me...
The purpose of this study was to canvas the views of general duty staff nurses to obtain their insig...
Diabetes mellitus continues to become more prevalent in the United States, with approximately 1.5 mi...
Effective diabetes prevention and management relies on nutritional behaviors, thus a basic level of ...
Background: Concern is growing about the malnutrition, nutrition therapy and its complications. Redu...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is gradually becoming a public health threat globally. The role of edu...
The misconceptions regarding nutrition therapy for people with diabetes (PWD) may not be unconnected...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.: Diabetes Mellitus poses a growing burden global...
Background Nurses are responsible for critical aspects of diabetes care. Purpose The purpose of thi...
This descriptive correlational study was designed to describe the relationship between self-reported...
Abstract Background Nurses have a crucial role in managing, educating, and caring for diabetic patie...
Clinical nurses have a key role in supporting and management of diabetes patients during hospitaliza...
There are currently more than 29 million people in the United States with diabetes. With increasing ...