Dongyu Mu, Xian Jinli, Xuemei Li, Qinyi Jiang, Lili Zhang, Zhengli Zou, Xiaoming Huang, Lihua Zheng, Xi Chen, Chenglu Jiang, Mingyang Lv, Ming Kuang, Dong Yang, Lin Yuan, Cui Shi, Shumei Yang, Xiang Chen, Xin Tao, Yurui Yang, Yan Zhang, Ping Li, Peng Luo, Haiyan Wu, Lilong Xiong, Ting Zhang, Min Wang, Zeyu Zhang, Junyi Zhang, Chunyu Hu, Guanghua Liu, Huilan Wang, Xiaoling Wang, Yao Feng, Xiaorong Zhao, Jing Chen, Zhiyong Rao, Yuan Liu, Jian Li, Wen Hu
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Abstract
Background and objectives: To investigate the capacity of clinical nutrition services in secondary and tertiary hospitals in the Sichuan Province, China.
Methods and study design: Convenience sampling was used. E-questionnaires were distributed to all eligible medical institutions in Sichuan through the official network of provincial and municipal clinical nutrition quality control centers. The data obtained were sorted in Microsoft Excel and analyzed by SPSS.
Results: A total of 519 questionnaires were returned, of which 455 were valid. Only 228 hospitals were accessible to clinical nutrition services, of which 127 hospitals had independently set up clinical nutrition departments (CNDs). The ratio of clinical nutritionists to beds was 1:214. During the last decade, the rate of constructing new CNDs was maintained at approximately 5 units/year. A total of 72.4% of hospitals managed their clinical nutrition units as part of their medical technology departments. The specialist number ratio of senior, associate, intermediate and junior is approximately 1:4:8:10. There were 5 common charges for clinical nutrition.
Conclusions: The sample representation was limited, and the capacity of clinical nutrition services may have been overestimated. Secondary and tertiary hospitals in Sichuan are currently in the second high tide of department establishment, with a positive trend of departmental affiliation standardization and a basic formation of a talent echelon.
期刊介绍:
The aims of the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition
(APJCN) are to publish high quality clinical nutrition relevant research findings which can build the capacity of
clinical nutritionists in the region and enhance the practice of human nutrition and related disciplines for health
promotion and disease prevention. APJCN will publish
original research reports, reviews, short communications
and case reports. News, book reviews and other items will
also be included. The acceptance criteria for all papers are
the quality and originality of the research and its significance to our readership. Except where otherwise stated,
manuscripts are peer-reviewed by at least two anonymous
reviewers and the Editor. The Editorial Board reserves the
right to refuse any material for publication and advises
that authors should retain copies of submitted manuscripts
and correspondence as material cannot be returned. Final
acceptance or rejection rests with the Editorial Board