Family Medicine and Community Health (Dec 2017)

Counseling strategies for nutritional anemia by family physicians in Saudi Arabia, 2016: Implication for training

  • Fakhralddin Abbas Mohammed Elfakki,
  • Njood Suliman Muhammed AlBarrak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15212/FMCH.2017.0124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 259 – 265

Abstract

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Context: Prevalence of nutritional anemia among Saudi female and children is evident and has been reflected in different studies, most of researchers conclude that there is a gap in dietary counseling in addition to the poor awareness of community about appropriate dietary habits; this study is trying to assess counseling behavior and training competency of family physician at primary health centers with respect to nutritional anemia. Objective: Study objective is to assess general beliefs, practice, and level of training in counseling by family physician. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study design; data collected using self-administered questionnaire provided to the doctor at clinic site. Results: The most commonly learned counseling technique in order as follows motivational interviewing (68%), cognitive behavioral therapy (58%), and 15-Minute Hour approach (53%). Conclusion: This study confirms the presence of positive counseling beliefs and practices by family physicians; however, the result is also reflects the current reluctant state of family physicians in devoting ample time for nutritional anemia counseling.

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