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– The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the quality of dietetic practice placements in European higher education institutions (HEIs).
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the quality of dietetic practice placements in European higher education institutions (HEIs).
Design/methodology/approach
An online questionnaire was used to investigate adherence to the European Dietetic Practice Placement Standards. Supporting documents were assessed against the “Guide to best practice” criteria.
Findings
The questionnaire response rate was 39 out of 67 DIETS2 partners, representing 19 European countries. According to the questionnaire, the majority of HEIs have a formal agreement regarding roles and responsibilities on practice placement. They have clear learning outcomes, policies, standards and procedures to test, approve and monitor practice placements. However, less than half HEIs provide support and training for supervisors. Practice placement documentations from 16 European HEIs were assessed against the 15 “Guide to best practice” criteria. Only 1 HEI met all 15 criteria. The range of the rest HEIs fell between 1-14 criteria, the mean being 10 criteria. The least met criterion concerned appropriate support and guidance for supervisors, which was met by 18.8 per cent of HEIs.
Practical implications
Promoting high-quality practice placements is crucial for the preparation of the dietetic workforce to meet changing societal needs of the dietetic profession, impacting on European nutritional health and productivity.
Originality/value
This study is the first attempt to specifically address quality measures on dietetic practice placements in HEIs across Europe and highlights the issues that need improvement to prepare students for their new roles as dietitians in Europe.
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This article aims at giving a general overview of the telematics role in environmental information management in Greece. The main scope is to present the existing situation, the…
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This article aims at giving a general overview of the telematics role in environmental information management in Greece. The main scope is to present the existing situation, the current problems and needs, as well as the possibilities and perspectives for the future. The topics of the article include first of all a description of current environmental information management in Greece and the production of information, as well as the presentation of the EPPER programme for the environment, together with the telematics applications used for environmental management in Greece. A brief introduction to the scope and objectives of the National Air Quality Network and National Environment Information Network is also given, together with an analysis of the needs for a National Catalogue of Data Sources. Last, the role of YPEXODE in the REMSSBOT project is presented, with the benefits obtained from this participation, as well as future perspectives for developments in the field of telematics and environment in Greece.
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