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Linking Immigrants with Nutrition Knowledge (Project LINK): An Innovative Approach to Improve Cultural Competence in Dietetic Education.
Vatanparast, Hassan; Henry, Carol; Rostami, Mehdi; Finch, Sarah; Cammer, Allison; Johnson, Emily; Longworth, Zoe; Wang, Cindy.
Afiliação
  • Vatanparast H.; College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
  • Henry C.; School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
  • Rostami M.; College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
  • Finch S.; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, ON.
  • Cammer A.; College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
  • Johnson E.; Department of Applied Human Sciences, University of Prince Edward Island, PEI.
  • Longworth Z.; College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
  • Wang C.; College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.
Can J Diet Pract Res ; 85(2): 95-100, 2024 Jun 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38501902
ABSTRACT
Linking Immigrants with Nutrition Knowledge (Project LINK) was a service-learning cultural competence training programme completed by undergraduate dietetic students enrolled in the University of Saskatchewan's (USASK) nutrition and dietetic programme.This paper evaluates the impact of participation in the programme on students' cultural competence. We conducted a cross-sectional survey and qualitative analysis of reflective essays of 107 participants of Project LINK from 2011 to 2014. Cumulative logistic regression models assessed the impact of the intervention on students' cultural competencies. The Akaike information criterion compared models and Spearman correlation coefficient identified possible correlation among pre- and post-intervention data points. Student reflective essays were analyzed by inductive thematic analysis.All cultural competencies improved comparing pre- and post-participation in Project LINK. Odds of increasing one level of student knowledge were 110 times of that prior to Project LINK. Comparing student competencies before and after Project LINK, the odds of increasing one level of students' skills were six times greater, five times greater for increasing one level of students' ability to interact or encounter, and 2.8 times greater for increasing one level of students' attitude.The results of this study indicate Project LINK has successfully increased cultural competence and underscores the importance of combining opportunities for practical experience in addition to classroom-based training on cultural competence.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde / Dietética / Competência Cultural / Emigrantes e Imigrantes Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Can J Diet Pract Res Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde / Dietética / Competência Cultural / Emigrantes e Imigrantes Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Can J Diet Pract Res Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article