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AuthorZhou, Ailin
AuthorLi, Zhourong
AuthorWang, Tiankun
AuthorWu, Rongxin
AuthorYang, Shuang
AuthorShi, Zumin
AuthorZeng, Huan
AuthorZhao, Yong
Available date2024-09-29T07:00:30Z
Publication Date2024-08-01
Publication NameNutrients
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16162593
CitationZhou, A., Li, Z., Wang, T., Wu, R., Yang, S., Shi, Z., ... & Zhao, Y. (2024). Development of the Competency Evaluation Scale for Clinical Nutritionists in China: A Delphi Study. Nutrients, 16(16), 2593.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59390
AbstractBackground: Clinical nutritionists are responsible for nutritional therapy in clinical practice, which significantly enhances patients’ nutritional status. This study aims to develop and validate a competency evaluation scale to effectively assess the abilities of clinical nutritionists. Methods: The competency evaluation scale for clinical nutritionists was developed based on the iceberg model, utilizing literature review, semi-structured interviews, and the Delphi method. The weights of each indicator were calculated using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), and the validity and reliability of the scale were confirmed through questionnaire surveys. Results: The competency evaluation scale of clinical nutritionists comprised five primary indicators, twelve secondary indicators, and sixty-six tertiary indicators. The primary indicators, including professional theoretical knowledge, professional practical skills, humanistic practice ability, interpersonal communication ability, and professional development capability, have respective weights of 0.2168, 0.2120, 0.2042, 0.2022, and 0.1649. The Cronbach’s α coefficients of the five dimensions of the scale were 0.970, 0.978, 0.969, 0.962, and 0.947, respectively. The results of the Exploratory Factor Analysis showed that the prerequisites for factor analysis were satisfied. Additionally, Bartlett’s test of sphericity yielded a significance level of p < 0.001, confirming the scale’s reliability and validity. Conclusions: The competency evaluation scale for clinical nutritionists developed in this study is of high scientific reliability and validity, which provides assessment criteria for the training and assessment of clinical nutritionists.
SponsorThis project was supported by the science popularization and communication research fund of the China Nutrition Society (grant number CNS-SCP2020-34).
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectanalytic hierarchy process
clinical nutritionists
competency
Delphi
scale
TitleDevelopment of the Competency Evaluation Scale for Clinical Nutritionists in China: A Delphi Study
TypeArticle
Issue Number16
Volume Number16
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