The role of the clinical dietitian. I. Present professional image and recent image changes
1988
Ryan, A.S. | Foltz, M.B.
This study was designed to assess the image of dietitians in the hospital setting. Fifty persons in each of six health professions responded to a telephone questionnaire. The six health professions were nutrition support dietitians, general clinical dietitians, directors of nursing, hospital administrators, chief dietitians, and physicians. Respondents were selected from relatively large hospitals (>200 beds) that were distributed geographically across the United States. Results indicated that nutrition support dietitians had a more positive view of how their profession was viewed by others than did general clinical dietitians. A larger proportion of nutrition support dietitians than of general clinical dietitians believed that they were viewed as working with specialized patients (14% vs. 9%), as an important part of the hospital team (20% vs. 6%), and as acting as a resource person for the medical staff (30% vs. 13%). Physicians and chief dietitians held the strongest opinions concerning the image of the nutrition support and general clinical dietitians; both held a more positive view of the nutrition support dietitian. A greater number of physicians expressed the view that nutrition support dietitians were more competent and knowledgeable than were general clinical dietitians (24% vs. 9%) and were an important part of the hospital team (36% vs. 15%). A greater percentage of chief dietitians said that nutrition support dietitians, in comparison with general clinical dietitians, were competent and knowledgeable (40% vs. 19%) and professional, well respected, expert, and more specialized (65% vs. 44%). In comparison with 5 years ago, 76% and 69% of nutrition support and general clinical dietitians, respectively, thought that they are now viewed as more professional and as having abilities that are recognized.
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