在英国为糖尿病患者提供的饮食服务。英国糖尿病协会医学咨询委员会营养小组委员会。

Human nutrition. Applied nutrition Pub Date : 1987-02-01
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研究人员从营养师和医生、地区卫生当局、通过英国糖尿病协会的地方分支机构向患者收集有关英国糖尿病患者饮食服务的数据,并对一些地区营养师的工作量进行了详细检查。在向该国的糖尿病患者提供饮食保健和教育方面显示出相当大的不足。对糖尿病患者的直接护理和教育至少需要提供每周每10万人15小时的饮食时间。所收集的数据表明,在任何一个地区,糖尿病约占总饮食时间的25%。个别地区和单位的管理人员应确保有足够数量的废物处理设施来提供这种持续的承诺。将糖尿病饮食教育的独家责任分配给任何一个人可能会出现困难。然而,在任何一个地区,都可以分配一名高级营养师负责协调糖尿病教育,并确保所有饮食工作人员和糖尿病小组成员都能及时了解所有饮食发展情况。值得关注的是,一些地区没有糖尿病饮食服务或非常简陋的服务。令人关切的是,即使在提供营养保障的地区,提供的营养也可能相差两到三倍。
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The provision of dietetic services to diabetics in the United Kingdom. Nutrition Sub-Committee of the Medical Advisory Committee of the British Diabetic Association.

Data on dietetic services to the diabetic in the United Kingdom was sought from dietitians and doctors, from Regional Health Authorities, from patients through local branches of the British Diabetic Association, and by detailed examination of dietitian's work loads in some districts. Considerable deficiencies are demonstrated in the provision of dietetic care and education to the diabetic in the country. A minimum provision for direct diabetic care and education of 15 hours of dietetic time per 100,000 of population per week is required. The data collected indicates that diabetes occupies some 25 per cent of total dietetic time in any one district. Individual district and unit managers should ensure that adequate numbers of WTE are available to offer this continuing commitment. Difficulties may arise in allocating exclusive responsibility for diabetic dietary education to any one individual. However, in any one district, one senior dietitian could be allocated the task of co-ordinating diabetes education and ensuring that all members of the dietetic staff and the diabetic team are kept up to date with all dietary developments. It is of considerable concern that some districts have no diabetic dietetic service or a very rudimentary one. It is of concern that even in districts provided with dietetic cover, the provision may vary by two- to three-fold.

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