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A new framework, the Framework for eHealth Readiness of Dietitians (FeRD), was developed to assess dietitians' readiness for digital health. It identifies key dimensions like access, standards, attitude, aptitude, and advocacy for better eHealth integration.

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  • Nutrition Informatics
  • Digital Health Assessment
  • Health Professional Readiness

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  • eHealth integration in dietetics is growing.
  • A standardized method for assessing dietitian eHealth readiness is lacking.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully capture dietitian-specific needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive framework for assessing the eHealth readiness of dietitians.
  • To create a tool to guide the evaluation and enhancement of digital health competencies in dietetics.
  • To establish a foundation for improving eHealth adoption and practice among nutrition professionals.

Main Methods:

  • An inductive research approach was employed in three stages.
  • Systematic literature review to identify existing eHealth readiness models.
  • Data synthesis and semi-structured interviews with nutrition informatics experts for framework validation.

Main Results:

  • Twenty-four relevant citations were synthesized from 241 unique sources.
  • Five key dimensions of eHealth readiness for dietitians were identified: access, standards, attitude, aptitude, and advocacy.
  • The Framework for eHealth Readiness of Dietitians (FeRD) was developed and validated through expert consensus.

Conclusions:

  • The FeRD provides a structured approach to evaluate dietitian eHealth readiness.
  • This framework can inform the development of targeted training and support strategies.
  • FeRD aims to enhance the preparedness of dietitians for evolving digital health landscapes.