2020
DOI: 10.25220/wnj.v04.s1.0002
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Perspective of Soy Formula and Fiber intake among Non-Cow’s Milk Drinker Pediatric Patients; A Survey among Indonesian Health Care Practitioners

Abstract: Indonesia is one of the highest countries for soy-based product consumption, which the usage also started from early age as breastmilk substitute product, although local regulation and guideline stated that soy-based formula recommended for cow’s milk protein allergy. However, evidences showed that soy-based formula supplemented with fiber in non-cow’s milk drinker could also have health effect to gastrointestinal system. This online survey aimed to explore the perspective of health care practitioners (HCPs) i… Show more

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“…The questionnaire consisted of 15 multiple choice questions about the knowledge, attitude and practice of GPs toward healthy aging, mobility and the role of nutrition intervention based on the modified questionnaire from the previous studies. 17,18,19 For the knowledge questions, the incorrect answer was given a 0 point, while the correct answer was given 1 point. The total scores were regarded as adequate if it was above 60%, meaning that the GPs were having adequate knowledge.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire consisted of 15 multiple choice questions about the knowledge, attitude and practice of GPs toward healthy aging, mobility and the role of nutrition intervention based on the modified questionnaire from the previous studies. 17,18,19 For the knowledge questions, the incorrect answer was given a 0 point, while the correct answer was given 1 point. The total scores were regarded as adequate if it was above 60%, meaning that the GPs were having adequate knowledge.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The representatives then asked the participants to complete a 15-question questionnaire that had previously been validated and used in other studies. [31][32][33] All participants have consented to complete the questionnaire. No ethical clearance was obtained due to the non-experimental nature of this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge and attitude were also explored. 18,19 This questionnaire was adapted and referred to previous study, and addressing 5 topics such as C-section impact on children, gut dysbiosis cause, gut dysbiosis effect, the importance of 1000 days of life, synbiotic effect. 7,10,14 The data presented in descriptive report.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%