2008
DOI: 10.1017/s1368980007001516
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Public health nutrition practice in Canada: a situational assessment

Abstract: Objective: Renewed focus on public health has brought about considerable interest in workforce development among public health nutrition professionals in Canada. The present article describes a situational assessment of public health nutrition practice in Canada that will be used to guide future workforce development efforts. Methods: A situational assessment is a planning approach that considers strengths and opportunities as well as needs and challenges, and emphasizes stakeholder participation. This situati… Show more

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“…Such a situation is hardly a surprise however, as even in the USA (45) and the UK (46) the nutrition content of nurses' and medical doctors' training is also considered outdated and inadequate. Stellar work has been carried out in Canada to strengthen dietitians' capacity in PHN (47) , with several short online courses for continuing education of dietitians/nutritionists under the leadership of the Dietitians of Canada professional association. * However, in many LMIC health staff Capacity building for these levels of the PHN workforce through on-the-job training with distance learning as well as concurrent in-service training Academia…”
Section: Workforce Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a situation is hardly a surprise however, as even in the USA (45) and the UK (46) the nutrition content of nurses' and medical doctors' training is also considered outdated and inadequate. Stellar work has been carried out in Canada to strengthen dietitians' capacity in PHN (47) , with several short online courses for continuing education of dietitians/nutritionists under the leadership of the Dietitians of Canada professional association. * However, in many LMIC health staff Capacity building for these levels of the PHN workforce through on-the-job training with distance learning as well as concurrent in-service training Academia…”
Section: Workforce Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As both forms of capacity are dependent on purposive and multi-strategy investments in workforce development at all levels in the system, workforce development remains an outstanding and often neglected challenge in our discipline area. Workforce capacity deficits in PHN are a universal problem, even in rich economies with well-developed health systems (5,(7)(8)(9) . The key determinants of workforce capacity that are consistent internationally are summarised in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The student assumes the responsibilities and plays the role of a professional during the curricular internship [11,24,27]. The length, frequency, and workload of internships in PHN are usually low and vary among the countries and higher education institutions [14,23,25,26,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%