Journal of Renal Nutrition
Volume 11, Issue 4 , Pages 220-227, October 2001

Developing a nutrition education package for Malaysian hemodialysis patients☆☆

Presented at the 10th Intrenational Congress on Nutrition and Metabolism in Renal Disease, Lyon, France, July 6-8, 2000.

Lecturer and Clinical Dietitian, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Abstract 

Objective: To develop an education package with uniform nutrition messages appropriate for Malaysian patients undergoing hemodialysis. Methods: Nutritional problems and socioeconomic, ethnic, cultural, and religious factors influencing food habits of HD patients were considered in planning the package. The package comprised a Flipchart and 55 food Fotocards. The Flipchart used a modular format to target nutrition education in stages. The food Fotocards were designed to help the patient plan a daily menu and enjoy greater food variety. Photographs related to common food servings carried symbols for significant nutrient sources of energy, protein, fat, sodium, potassium, and phosphate. A traffic-light color system quantified potassium and phosphate content. The package was evaluated by 25 respondents, composed of nephrologists, nurses, dietitians, and patients. Results: Eighty percent of evaluators rated the Flipchart as good and 20% rated it as excellent, whereas 28% rated the Food Fotocards as good and 72% rated them as as excellent. Conclusion: This package is a useful nutrition education tool for both health educators and dietitians to present first-line nutrition advice to patients undergoing hemodialysis. © 2001 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.

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 †Clinical Dietitian, Department of Dietetics and Food Services, Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

☆☆ Supported by Janssen-Cilag, a division of Johnson & Johnson, Selangor, Malaysia.

 Address reprint requests to Tilakavati Karupaiah, MSc, RD, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, National University of Malaysia, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia. E-mail: tilly@medic.ukm.my.

PII: S1051-2276(01)70041-6

doi:10.1016/S1051-2276(01)70041-6

Journal of Renal Nutrition
Volume 11, Issue 4 , Pages 220-227, October 2001