Improvement of process-driven work in Dietetics: the development of a standard model of the Unified Dietetic Care Process (IMPECD)

Kathrin Kohlenberg-Müller, Christina Gast, Alexandra Kolm, Andrea M. Werkman, Koen Vanherle, Luzia Valentini

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    Introduction: Different models of frameworks for dietetic care are used in Europe. There is a substantial need for a consistent framework to compare research results and to cooperate on an international level. Therefore, one of the goals of the EU-funded project IMPECD was the development of a unified framework Dietetic Care Process (DCP) in order to foster a shared understanding of process-driven dietetic counselling. Materials and Methods:: Based on a literature review and in-depth analysis of different frameworks an iterative and incremental development process of finding solutions for decision-making within the consortium consisting of dietetic experts from 5 European HEI was passed. The developed DCP model was integrated in an online training course including 9 clinical cases (MOOC) to train students. The draft versions and the concluding final version DCP model were evaluated and re-evaluated by teachers and 25 students at two Intensive Study Programmes. Results:: The DCP model consists of five distinct, interrelated steps which the consortium agreed on: Dietetic Assessment, Dietetic Diagnosis, Planning Dietetic Intervention, Implementing Dietetic Intervention, Dietetic Outcome Evaluation. A standardized scheme was developed to define the process steps: dedication, central statement, aim and principles, and operationalization. Discussion:: Existing different process models were analyzed to create a new and consistent concept of a unified framework DCP. The variety within the European countries represented by the consortium proved to be both a challenge in decision-making and an opportunity to integrate multinational perspectives and intensify the scientific discourse. The development of a standardized scheme with precise definitions is a prerequisite for planning study designs in health services research. Besides, clarification is essential for establishing process-guided work in practice. The evaluated MOOC is now implemented in study programmes used by 5 European HEI in order to keep approaches and process-driven action comparable. The MOOC promotes the exchange of ideas between future professionals on an international level.
    Original languageEnglish
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    Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2020
    Event13th European Nutrition Conference: Malnutrition in an Obese World: European Perspectives - Convention Centre Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    Duration: 15 Oct 201918 Oct 2019

    Conference

    Conference13th European Nutrition Conference
    Abbreviated titleFENS 2019
    Country/TerritoryIreland
    CityDublin
    Period15/10/1918/10/19

    Keywords

    • dietetics
    • unified dietetic care process
    • IMPECD

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