UT Southwestern School of Medicine, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX, 75390, USA.
Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX, 75390, USA.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 Feb 4;21(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02512-2.
Although a poor diet is the number one risk factor for early death in the United States and globally, physicians receive little to no training in dietary interventions and lack confidence counseling patients about lifestyle modifications. Innovative, interprofessional strategies to address these gaps include the emergence of culinary medicine, a hands-on approach to teaching the role of food in health outcomes. We sought to assess the impact of a culinary medicine elective on counseling confidence, awareness of an evidence-based approach to nutrition, and understanding of the role of interprofessional teamwork in dietary lifestyle change among medical students at one undergraduate medical school.
We administered pre- and post-course surveys to two cohorts of medical students (n = 64 at pre-test and n = 60 at post-test) participating in a culinary medicine enrichment elective. Chi-square analysis was used to assess the relationship between participation in the course and a positive response to each survey item.
Compared with the baseline, students participating in culinary medicine were more likely to feel confident discussing nutrition with patients (29% vs 92%; p < 0.001), to feel familiar with the Mediterranean diet (54% vs. 97%; p < 0.001), and to understand the role of dietitians in patient care (37% vs. 93%; p < 0.001).
Culinary medicine shows promise as an impactful educational strategy among first-year medical students for increasing counseling confidence, promoting familiarity with evidence-based nutrition interventions, and augmenting understanding of the role of interprofessional engagement to address lifestyle-related disease.
尽管不良饮食是导致美国和全球早逝的头号风险因素,但医生在饮食干预方面接受的培训很少,对指导患者进行生活方式改变也缺乏信心。为了解决这些差距,创新性的跨专业策略应运而生,包括烹饪医学的出现,这是一种教授食物对健康结果影响的实践方法。我们旨在评估烹饪医学选修课程对医学生咨询信心、对循证营养方法的认识以及对跨专业团队在饮食生活方式改变中的作用的理解的影响,该研究在一所本科医学院进行。
我们对参加烹饪医学强化选修课程的两批医学生(预测试 64 人,后测试 60 人)进行了预-后测问卷调查。卡方分析用于评估课程参与与对每个调查项目的积极反应之间的关系。
与基线相比,参加烹饪医学的学生更有可能对与患者讨论营养问题有信心(29%对 92%;p<0.001),对地中海饮食更熟悉(54%对 97%;p<0.001),并理解营养师在患者护理中的作用(37%对 93%;p<0.001)。
烹饪医学作为一种针对一年级医学生的有效教育策略,在增加咨询信心、促进对循证营养干预措施的熟悉程度以及增强对跨专业参与解决与生活方式相关疾病的作用的理解方面具有潜力。