@article{article_1474577, title={The state of knowledge of nurses and factors influencing it regarding vegetarian/vegan diet}, journal={Anatolian Clinic the Journal of Medical Sciences}, volume={30}, pages={112–123}, year={2025}, DOI={10.21673/anadoluklin.1474577}, author={Kabuk, Ayşe and Türkoğlu, İlayda and İnangil, Demet and Yurttaş, Afife and Şendir, Merdiye and Duman, Demet}, keywords={Knowledge, nursing, vegan, vegetarian}, abstract={Aim: This descriptive and cross-sectional study aims to investigate the knowledge of nurses and the factors influencing it regarding the vegetarian/vegan diet. Methods: This study was conducted at a university hospital with the participation of 213 nurses. Data were collected using the “Sociodemographic Data Form,” “Vegetarian/Vegan Diet Knowledge Test,” and “Vegetarian/Vegan Diet Opinion Form”. Data were analyzed by number, percentage, Pearson Correlation, One-Way Analysis of Variance, and Independent Sample T-Test. Results: The mean age of the nurses was 31.21±7.56 years, 86.4% of which were women, 53.5% were single, and 70.4% had bachelor’s degrees. The nurses’ knowledge test score was 8.68±3.81 on average (min=0, max=16). Only 27.2% of the nurses correctly answered the following item: “People on a vegetarian/vegan diet could get all the essential amino acids with their diets”. The nurses who are married or have completed postgraduate education achieved higher knowledge test scores (p <0.05). Conclusions: Nurses have limited knowledge about vegetarian/vegan diets. Nurses should keep up with up-to-date information about diet types for evidence-based practices.}, number={1}, publisher={Hayat Sağlık ve Sosyal Hizmetler Vakfı}