Nutrition education and counseling: Knowledge and skill levels expected by dietetic internship directors

Development of nutrition education and counseling skills is important in the educational preparation of dietitians. A national survey of dietetic internship directors was conducted to determine competency levels expected of students at the start of an internship, internship training given, and furth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1990-10, Vol.90 (10), p.1418-1422
Hauptverfasser: SULLIVAN, B. J, SCHILLER, M. R, HORVATH, M. C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Development of nutrition education and counseling skills is important in the educational preparation of dietitians. A national survey of dietetic internship directors was conducted to determine competency levels expected of students at the start of an internship, internship training given, and further preparation students need in 32 knowledge/skills areas deemed essential for delivery of nutrition education and counseling services. Completed questionnaires were received from 66 of 102 (65%) internship directors surveyed. The majority of directors expected only basic preparation for group nutrition education and individual counseling knowledge/skills areas. Internship training in nutrition education competencies was "moderate" to "extensive," whereas preparation in nutrition counseling competencies was more likely to be "extensive." Directors perceived the internship to provide adequate preparation in all but the advanced practice skills, such as behavior modification and motivational strategies, for which further preparation was recommended. The majority of internship directors reported that more than 25% of the intern practice experience was in patient counseling, with less experience in group instruction. Implications for undergraduate dietetic education are discussed in relation to internship directors' expectations as well as to present and future trends in the dietetic profession.
ISSN:0002-8223
2212-2672
1878-3570
2212-2680
DOI:10.1016/S0002-8223(21)01807-1