# Validation of D-SCOPE Questionnaire: Dietitians’ Survey of Comfort, Opinions, and Perceptions on Education in Supplements

**Authors:** Margaret Harris, Keston Lindsay, Lauryn Bille, Nicole Fioretti, Andrea Hutchins

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/nu17152451 · 2025-07-28

## TL;DR

This study developed and validated a questionnaire to assess dietitians' preparedness and comfort with dietary supplements.

## Contribution

The D-SCOPE Questionnaire is a new validated tool for evaluating dietitians' attitudes and preparedness regarding dietary supplements.

## Key findings

- Five factors were identified, explaining 63% of the variance in the questionnaire.
- The questionnaire showed general reliability among US dietitians.
- The factor structure may differ in non-US populations.

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: The field of dietary supplements is changing and evolving quickly. Registered Dietitian Nutritionists are recognized as experts in nutrition and familiarity with the usage of dietary supplements is expected. However, education on the use of dietary supplements is not equal across accredited dietetic education programs, which can lead to disparities in dietitians’ feelings of preparedness, attitudes, and consequently experience of comfort regarding dietary supplements. The purpose of this study was to create the D-SCOPE Questionnaire (Dietitians’ Survey of Comfort, Opinions, and Preparedness in Education in Supplements) and validate it. This questionnaire assesses Registered Dietitian Nutritionists’ feelings of preparedness, comfort with use, and general attitudes in the field of dietary supplements. Methods: Face and content validity was established with dietitian, nutritionist, and statistician input. For recruitment, 2000 national randomly selected emails were obtained from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (n = 248) responded to the survey email request. Descriptive statistics (reported as means ± standard deviation), principal axis factoring (exploratory factor analysis) with a direct oblimin rotation and Cronbach’s a reliability analysis were used for validation techniques. Results: Five factors were created, which explained about 63% of the variance in the questionnaire. The questionnaire was generally reliable, but the factor structure could change with a non-US population. Conclusions: As a unit, the D-SCOPE Questionnaire shows validity and reliability in assessing Registered Dietitian Nutritionists’ perceptions of preparedness and attitudes in the area related to dietary supplements.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PE (MESH:D000073397), nutrient deficiencies (MESH:D007153), injury to (MESH:D014947), iron deficiency anemia (MESH:D018798), RD (MESH:D000077733)
- **Chemicals:** creatine (MESH:D003401), iron sulfate (MESH:C020748), iron bisglycinate (MESH:C510030), borage oil (MESH:C079363), amino acids (MESH:D000596), quercetin (MESH:D011794), MCT oil (-), vitamin C (MESH:D001205), fish oil (MESH:D005395), resveratrol (MESH:D000077185), iron (MESH:D007501), iron fumarate (MESH:C031621)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Hepacivirus P (species) [taxon 2202225], gut metagenome (species) [taxon 749906]

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12348582