Dietitians’ preferences for plant-based energy and protein enriched products for treatment of (risk of) malnutrition
A prove studyDietitians’ preferences for plant-based energy and protein enriched products for treatment of (risk of) malnutrition
A prove studySamenvatting
Rationale: The goal of the PROVE (Protein enriched vegan products to fight malnutrition) project is to innovate the assortment of plant-based energy and protein enriched products for dietary treatment of (risk of) malnutrition. We aimed to explore preferences of dietitians for plant-based products in the treatment of malnutrition. Methods: In this design-based research project, the Double Diamond model was applied. Contextual interviews were performed with 9 dietitians experienced in treating clients using a vegan diet (1 omnivore, 3 flexi-vegetarian, 1 vegetarian, 1 pescetarian, 3 flexi-vegan). Interviews focused on preferences regarding product type, size, nutrients, taste, packaging, price. Affinity mapping was used to code and analyze the transcripted interviews. The results were summarized into concept products. Results: Four product concepts were developed that represent preferences of dietitians for a plant-based energy and protein enriched product for clients with (risk of) malnutrition. Overall, pea or soy were preferred as a protein source and addition of vitamins and minerals was not preferred. Conclusion: Preferences of dietitians for plant-based protein and energy rich products for patients with risk of malnutrition largely vary. Within PROVE, we will enrich these results with patient perspectives, as basis to develop and deliver plant-based energy and protein enriched products for treatment of (risk of) malnutrition.
Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | Clinical Nutrition ESPEN Elsevier, Vol. 58, Pagina's: 577-578 |
Datum | 2023-12 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1016/j.clnesp.2023.09.446 |
Taal | Engels |