What Practice Issues Over 25 Years Most Interest Registered Dietitians? Survey and Interview Results

Author:

Brauer Paula1,Bull Jacqueline1,Nieuwhof Katelyn1,Kirsh Aleah J.2,Dietrich Linda3,Simpson Janis Randall1,Wyatt Marlene4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON

2. Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON

3. Dietetics Consultant, Haliburton, ON

4. Dietetics Consultant, London, ON

Abstract

Dietetics has changed substantially; a mixed-methods project was undertaken to: (i) gauge interest in the profession history since 1993, (ii) identify preferred format(s), (iii) identify possible topics, and (iv) identify possible key informants. An online bilingual survey was conducted in 2018, with follow-up phone interviews among interested respondents. Survey content was organised as 12 major topics. Respondents were invited via a Dietitians of Canada (DC) newsletter, Facebook groups, and at the DC national conference. Survey data, including respondent-generated topics of interest and interview content, were descriptively analyzed. The online survey garnered 360 responses; 332 (92%) completed more than 10% of the survey and were interested in history. Detailed responses were analyzed (296 English; 36 French); 51 were interviewed. An online timeline was the most preferred format (79%). Review of the rise in technology and obesity, aging, supermarket registered dietitians (RDs), the local/organic movement, Practice-based Evidence in Nutrition (PEN), the changes in training models and scope of practice, public awareness of the profession, and advocacy and unique career paths were of most interest (≥ 50% of respondents). These results confirm interest in the recent history of the profession among RDs and provide guidance on preferred format and topics for further work.

Publisher

Dietitians of Canada

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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