Gurinović Mirjana, Novaković Romana, Šatalić Zvonimir, Nikolić Marina, Milešević Jelena, Ranić Marija, Glibetić Marija
1Centre of Research Excellence in Nutrition and Metabolism,Institute for Medical Research,University of Belgrade,Tadeuša Košćuška 1,11 000 Belgrade,Serbia.
2Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology,University of Zagreb,Zagreb,Croatia.
Public Health Nutr. 2015 Feb;18(2):372-7. doi: 10.1017/S1368980014000172. Epub 2014 Feb 27.
To examine the availability of academic programmes in nutrition and identify nutrition training needs in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
A questionnaire with close-ended and open-ended questions was distributed to the members of the United Nations University Standing Committee on Nutrition, Regional Network for Capacity Development in Nutrition in CEE (NCDN CEE).
Participants' responses to the questionnaire including the comments of their colleagues from home institutions were obtained in group discussions during NCDN CEE meetings in 2010-2013.
Sixteen CEE countries' experts and their colleagues from home institutions involved in NCDN CEE activities 2007-2013.
The responses were obtained from fourteen out of sixteen participating countries; five countries have established Bachelor, Master and PhD studies in nutrition (Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovak Republic and Slovenia), whereas in Latvia and Republic of Macedonia only Bachelor and Master studies are set up. Seven countries have no Bachelor, Master or PhD studies: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia. Introduction to data analysis and Nutritional epidemiology are the most needed nutrition trainings that would increase working competence of nutritionists and nutrition-related professionals in CEE.
Availability of academic programmes in nutrition in CEE countries is limited. Opportunities for improving the competence of existing and future nutrition-related professionals should be addressed at national and regional level; distance learning courses and creation of a regional centre for nutrition training were seen as opportunities for sustainable capacity development in nutrition in CEE.
考察中东欧地区营养学科项目的可得性,并确定该地区的营养培训需求。
向联合国大学营养问题常设委员会、中东欧营养能力发展区域网络(NCDN CEE)的成员发放了一份包含封闭式和开放式问题的调查问卷。
在2010 - 2013年NCDN CEE会议期间的小组讨论中,收集了参与者对调查问卷的回复,包括他们来自本国机构同事的意见。
16个中东欧国家参与2007 - 2013年NCDN CEE活动的专家及其来自本国机构的同事。
16个参与国中14个国家提供了回复;5个国家(克罗地亚、捷克共和国、波兰、斯洛伐克共和国和斯洛文尼亚)开设了营养学学士、硕士和博士课程,而拉脱维亚和马其顿共和国仅开设了学士和硕士课程。7个国家没有开设学士、硕士或博士课程:波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、保加利亚、爱沙尼亚、立陶宛、黑山、罗马尼亚和塞尔维亚。数据分析入门和营养流行病学是中东欧地区最需要的营养培训,这将提高营养师和营养相关专业人员的工作能力。
中东欧国家营养学科项目的可得性有限。应在国家和地区层面解决提高现有及未来营养相关专业人员能力的问题;远程学习课程和创建区域营养培训中心被视为中东欧地区营养可持续能力发展的机遇。