TY - JOUR A2 - Helmer, Stephen D. AU - Ray, Sumantra AU - Rajput-Ray, Minha AU - Ball, Lauren AU - Crowley, Jennifer AU - Laur, Celia AU - Roy, Suchismita AU - Agarwal, Shweta AU - Ray, Sabyasachi PY - 2015 DA - 2015/05/04 TI - Confidence and Attitudes of Doctors and Dietitians towards Nutrition Care and Nutrition Advocacy for Hospital Patients in Kolkata, India SP - 416021 VL - 2015 AB - Malnutrition results in increased duration of patient stay and increases hospital costs. However, few studies address this issue in the Indian context. A recent UK study showed thatintensive nutrition training was effective in increasing awareness of health professionals. Inorder to inform such educational interventions in India, a needs assessment was conducted inKolkata by measuring doctors’ and dietitians’ attitudes and confidence regarding nutritioncare, advocacy, and leadership. A total of 123 doctors (including general medicine,endocrinology, and critical care) and 56 dietitians completed a questionnaire. Doctors displayed moderate confidence in providing nutrition care butwere less confident in their skills relating to advocacy and leadership. Dietitians displayedgreater confidence than doctors in providing nutrition care but similarly lacked confidence inskills relating to advocacy and leadership. Overall, doctors and dietitians displayed equallypositive attitudes towards nutrition in patient care. The greater confidence of dietitianscompared to doctors in providing nutrition care may be the result of specialised training. Despite the limitations of this study, this paper provides a first glance at the gaps innutritional practice within the doctors and dietitians community of Kolkata such that targetedfuture studies can now be planned. SN - 2314-5021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/416021 DO - 10.1155/2015/416021 JF - Journal of Biomedical Education PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation KW - ER -