IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Nutrition Counseling in Primary Care Settings

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Dr. Rajsinh V. Mohite Dr. Tulsidas A. Patil Mrs. Trupti Saket Bhosale

Abstract

Considering the growing significance of nutrition in healthcare, this study examines the efficacy of introducing nutrition counseling in primary care settings. The necessity to assess how such counseling affects patient outcomes and well-being is what drives the research. A thorough analysis of the literature highlights the vital role that nutrition counseling plays in primary care, pointing out the gaps that this study attempts to fill. The research, which uses a mixed-methods design, combines qualitative insights from patient and healthcare provider interviews with quantitative health assessments.The implementation plan specifies a methodical approach that includes training, program development, stakeholder participation, integration into normal care, and continual monitoring. It is depicted through deployment and activity diagrams. A range of quantitative metrics, such as blood pressure readings, weight measurements, and survey responses, are used in data gathering procedures. These are supplemented with qualitative insights obtained through theme analysis of participant interviews.Supported by positive changes in survey responses, quantitative studies show benefits in health outcomes like glycemic control, weight management, and cardiovascular health. Qualitative evidence reveals positive attitudes among healthcare providers and high participant satisfaction. When taken as a whole, these results point to the nutrition counseling program's possible efficacy in accomplishing its goals

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