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一项探索性混合方法横断面研究,旨在确定增加夏威夷原住民学生在本科饮食学项目中的入学率和留校率的机会。

An Exploratory Mixed Method Cross-Sectional Study to Identify Opportunities to Increase Enrollment and Retention of Native Hawaiian Students in an Undergraduate Dietetic Program.

作者信息

Fialkowski Marie K, Sandlin M'Randa R, Kai Jessie, Ng-Osorio Jacqueline, Custodio Ricardo C, Odom Sharon Ka'iulani, Boyd Jamie Kamailani, Medina Candi, Takahashi Dayna, Esquivel Monica K

出版信息

J Acad Nutr Diet. 2023 Apr;123(4):577-592.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2022.08.127. Epub 2022 Aug 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Native Hawaiians (NH) are underrepresented in dietetics, contributing to less than 1% of the profession nationally. Increasing the number of NH Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDN) is one mechanism to facilitate improved health outcomes in disparate populations.

OBJECTIVES

  1. Identify and summarize NH student interests in the field of nutrition and dietetics; 2) Identify and contextualize factors that support and prohibit achievement of academic goals and aspirations; 3) Identify NH students' responsibility to the community; 4) Explore the context around NH alumni enrollment in nutrition and dietetics and their perceived impact of RDNs in the community; 5) Identify and describe supporting agencies that foster academic and professional success.

DESIGN

This exploratory mixed-methods cross-sectional study surveyed all levels of NH nutrition and dietetics students in the University of Hawai'i (UH) System. In addition, in-depth interviews were conducted with NH students, NH alumni, and supporting agencies to identify supports and barriers, explore the context of NH enrollment in nutrition and dietetics, and the contribution of dietetics to the NH community.

PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: Eighty-one NH students enrolled in a nutrition course across the UH system were surveyed. Nine of the 81 NH students surveyed, eight NH alumni, and persons from 15 identified supporting agencies were interviewed.

ANALYSIS

Survey responses were descriptively analyzed. Open-ended survey questions and interviews were analyzed through content analysis. To ensure findings were guided by NH perspective, data were triangulated by researchers and a NH dietetics advisory council.

RESULTS

Food and chronic disease prevention and management were topics that drew NH students to the field. Bridge/scholarship programs supported NH academic achievement. Education-related cost was a perceived barrier. Alumni and students shared varying degrees of responsibility to serve the NH community. Increasing the connection between NH values and the nutrition and dietetics curriculum are an identified need.

CONCLUSION

Findings illuminate opportunities to drive future programmatic efforts. The framework used in this study should be adaptable to other programs to support overall dietetics diversity initiatives.

摘要

背景

夏威夷原住民(NH)在营养学领域的代表性不足,在全国该行业中所占比例不到1%。增加夏威夷原住民注册营养师(RDN)的数量是促进不同人群健康状况改善的一种方式。

目的

1)识别并总结夏威夷原住民学生在营养与饮食学领域的兴趣;2)识别并阐述支持和阻碍学术目标与抱负实现的因素;3)明确夏威夷原住民学生对社区的责任;4)探究夏威夷原住民校友参与营养与饮食学专业学习的背景以及他们对注册营养师在社区中所发挥作用的认知;5)识别并描述促进学术和职业成功的支持机构。

设计

这项探索性混合方法横断面研究对夏威夷大学(UH)系统中各个层次的夏威夷原住民营养与饮食学专业学生进行了调查。此外,还对夏威夷原住民学生、校友以及支持机构进行了深入访谈,以确定支持因素和障碍,探究夏威夷原住民参与营养与饮食学专业学习的背景,以及饮食学对夏威夷原住民社区的贡献。

参与者/研究背景:对夏威夷大学系统内参加营养课程的81名夏威夷原住民学生进行了调查。在接受调查的81名夏威夷原住民学生中,有9名学生、8名夏威夷原住民校友以及来自15个已识别支持机构的人员接受了访谈。

分析

对调查问卷的回复进行描述性分析。通过内容分析对开放式调查问卷问题和访谈内容进行分析。为确保研究结果以夏威夷原住民的视角为导向,研究人员和一个夏威夷原住民饮食学咨询委员会对数据进行了三角验证。

结果

食品以及慢性病的预防和管理是吸引夏威夷原住民学生进入该领域的主题。桥梁/奖学金项目支持了夏威夷原住民的学业成就。教育相关成本被视为一个障碍。校友和学生对服务夏威夷原住民社区有着不同程度的责任感。人们认识到需要加强夏威夷原住民价值观与营养与饮食学课程之间的联系。

结论

研究结果揭示了推动未来项目工作的机会。本研究中使用的框架应适用于其他项目,以支持整体饮食学多元化倡议。

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