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Bridging the Gap: Implementation Science in Nutritional Psychiatry Practice

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posted on 2025-03-24, 04:39 authored by KP Su, IA Malau, P Gałecki, Wolf MarxWolf Marx, AS Mueller-Stierlin, CHC Chang
Nutritional psychiatry is a promising approach to mental health, yet translating research into clinical practice remains a challenge. This article underscores the importance of implementation science in closing the gap between evidence and real-world application. Current barriers include the entrenched focus on pharmacological treatments, inadequate integration of nutritional interventions into established care models, and limited clinician training in nutrition. To address these issues, we suggest incorporating dietitians or nutritionists into mental health teams, educating case managers on nutritional interventions, and expanding interdisciplinary collaboration. Additionally, investing in comprehensive training programs for clinicians and leveraging emerging technologies can help facilitate this integration. By embracing these strategies, nutritional psychiatry can be more effectively implemented into routine mental health care, offering a more holistic and patient-centered approach. Implementation science is key to overcoming these barriers and advancing mental health treatment, leading to improved outcomes and enhanced well-being for patients. [ Psychiatr Ann . 2025;55(2):e46–e50.]

History

Journal

Psychiatric Annals

Volume

55

Pagination

e46-e50

Location

Thorofare, N.J.

ISSN

0048-5713

eISSN

1938-2456

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Slack Journals