Sims L S
Am J Public Health. 1979 Nov;69(11):1099-1105. doi: 10.2105/ajph.69.11.1099.
The Delphi Technique was used to elicit a number of essential competencies expected of the "entry-level" public health nutritionist from members of Graduate Faculties of Programs in Public Health Nutrition. Questionnaires composed of "competency statements" were constructed from these responses and sent to practitioners in public health nutrition. The questionnaire requested evaluation of the "necessity" of each competency. Responses served as the basis for "factor analysis" procedures, employed to obtain clusters of competency functions expected of the nutritionist. From the 109 competency items originally identified, 17 competency scales were derived from the factor analysis. A ranking from both faculties and practitioners revealed that both groups highly rated competencies to communicate, to counsel and deal with clients/patients, and to interpret scientific data in "lay language." Less important in the ranking were competencies which dealt with administrative abilities, program planning, legislative activism, and consumer advocacy. These findings have cimplications for the practitioner in public health nutrition as well as for academic groups who must plan and evaluate curricula in public health nutrition and in other fields of public health.
德尔菲技术被用于从公共卫生营养项目研究生院系的成员中,引出对“入门级”公共卫生营养师的一些基本能力要求。根据这些回答构建了由“能力陈述”组成的问卷,并发送给公共卫生营养领域的从业者。该问卷要求对每项能力的“必要性”进行评估。这些回答作为“因子分析”程序的基础,用于获得营养师应具备的能力功能集群。从最初确定的109项能力项目中,通过因子分析得出了17个能力量表。来自院系和从业者的排名显示,两组都对沟通、为客户/患者提供咨询和处理问题以及用“通俗易懂的语言”解释科学数据的能力给予了高度评价。在排名中不太重要的能力是那些涉及行政能力、项目规划、立法行动主义和消费者权益倡导的能力。这些发现对公共卫生营养领域的从业者以及必须规划和评估公共卫生营养及其他公共卫生领域课程的学术团体都有启示。