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Development of Job Standards for Clinical Dietitians Administering Clinical Nutrition Therapy to Diabetic Patients in Hospitals (당뇨병 환자의 임상영양치료를 위한 임상영양사의 직무표준 개발)

  • Gwon, Su-Jin;Woo, Mi-Hye;Ju, Dal Lae;Kim, Eun Mi;Park, Mi-Sun;Sohn, Cheongmin;Wie, Gyung-Ah;Lee, Song-Mi;Cha, Jin-A;Seo, Jung-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.37-56
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    • 2015
  • This study was conducted to develop job standards for clinical dietitian administering clinical nutrition therapy to diabetic patients in hospitals. Based on DACUM (Developing A Curriculum) analysis of 17 members including clinical dietitians, professors majoring in clinical nutrition and researchers, information on duties, tasks and task elements of clinical dietitians for diabetes care were derived and applied to diabetes mellitus-specific clinical nutrition care in hospitals for evaluation. The final developed job standards for clinical dietitians for diabetes care included four duties, 19 tasks and 56 task elements. The duties consisted of nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, and nutrition monitoring evaluation. For application of diabetes mellitus-specific job standards in clinical nutrition care, 108 work activities were developed and classified into 90 basic and 18 recommended types. Performance rates of standardized jobs were 80.2% at nutrition assessment, 99.6% at nutrition diagnosis, 78.5% at nutrition intervention, and 32.9% at nutrition monitoring evaluation. These results can be applied as guidelines to implement jobs for diabetes mellitus-specific clinical nutrition services in clinical settings. In addition, they would be useful for education standards in educational institutions for education and training of clinical dietitian.

Effect of Dietitian's Perceived Organizational Culture on Organizational Commitment at Hospital Foodservices (종합병원 영양사의 조직문화 인식이 조직몰입에 미치는 영향)

  • Bae, Moon-Jung;Kim, Choon Young;Ryu, Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.431-452
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect dietitians' perceived organizational culture has on organizational commitment at hospital foodservices. A total of 382 dietitians working at general hospitals with 500 beds or more participated in the survey from January 16 to February 8, 2017. The result of perceived organizational culture showed hierarchical culture, rational culture, development culture, and group culture scored to be 5.29, 5.25, 5.15, and 4.97 out of 7, respectively. Differences in the perception of organizational culture and organizational commitment were observed according to the general demographics of subjects, but no significant differences were shown according to the general characteristics of hospitals. For organizational commitment perception, affective commitment (5.14), normative commitment (4.41), and continuance commitment (4.21) were identified. There were differences according to age, work experience at the present job, position, and education level by type of organizational culture. In terms of organizational commitment, there were significant differences in age, work experience at the present job, employment status, and possession of clinical dietitian certificate, position by type of commitment. A positive correlation between dietitians' perceived organizational culture and organizational commitment such as overall organizational commitment, affective commitment, and normative commitment was observed (P<0.01). Group culture, development culture, and hierarchical culture positively affected overall organizational commitment (P<0.001). Development culture, group culture, and hierarchical culture had positive effects on affective commitment, whereas rational culture had a negative influence. Development culture (P<0.05), group culture (P<0.001), and hierarchical culture (P<0.01) positively influenced normative commitment. Results suggest that it is necessary to develop plans for the improvement of rational culture, group culture, and development culture at hospital foodservice organizations.

A study on the Current of Hospital Practices in Clinical Dietetics (임상영양사의 업무수행 현황에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Eun-Sun;Lee, Song-Mi;Heo, Gye-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.10-20
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    • 1995
  • A study was undertaken to elucidate the clinical dietetic performance level and to identify the difference between the actual role performance and perception of important level of the clinical dietitian. The survey was carried out for the 21 general hospital over 100 beds in Seoul, Pusan and Daegu area. The results of the study can be summarized as follows. 1. One dietitian was responsible for the feeding and clinical dietetic activity of 166 in-patients on the average. 2. In the actual role performance of clinical dietetic practices, of the 26 items listed, only 3 were always or almost or almost performed by 75% of the dietitians, 4 additional items were always or almost performed by 60% of them. 3. In the perception of importance level of clinical dietetic practices, more than 75% of the dietitians indicated that 23 of the 26 tasks were important practices. 4. The performance average score of nutrition assessment was 15.85, of nutrition care plan development was 19.72, of patient counseling was 12.22, of research activity was 19.62, and of education was 21.27 in the dietetic department was a division for the clinical dietetic activity, while 10.96, 15.24, 9.54, 15.97, 18.50 respectively in the dietetic department has not a division for it.

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Hygienic status of Korean hospital foodservice (국내 의료기관의 급식위생 현황분석)

  • 김정원;김동연;곽동경;서희재
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.105-116
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    • 2001
  • The current status of Korean hospitals on foodservice hygiene was evaluated by a survey in the March of 2000 from 96 hospitals in terms of general sanitation management, education and training, and from 35 hospitals on the observance of hygienic practices in the whole stages of foodservice, personal hygiene, and kitchen equipment and facility hygiene. The questionnaire was filled directly by the dietitian working in the subject hospital. The status of general sanitation management was satisfactory overall; however, the record-keeping or documentation of the practices was the weak point which needs to be improved. only 4% of the subjects appeared to have implemented HACCP for the hospital foodservice. Comparison of the hospitals in their observance rate of hygienic practice by the type of hospital, the location of hospital, the number of bed, and the separation of dietitian's duties as clinical nutrition and foodservice showed characteristic trends among the groups. General hospitals often showed better scores than tertiary hospitals in their observance rates. As the location of hospital moved from large cities to small towns, the observance rate for hygienic practice decreased. Hospitals with entrusted foodservice system showed better scores in hygienic practice than those with owner-operated one in the stage of planning and equipment/facility hygiene (p<0.05). And the scores of the hospitals having dietitian's duties separated into clinical and food services were higher than the ones with un-separated duties. Detailed information obtained in this study would serve for the development of guidelines or programs to improve the hygienic level of Korean hospital foodservice.

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Analysis of and Draw up Dietitian's Job Description (영양사 직무요건서 작성 연구)

  • Mun, Hyeon-Gyeong;Lee, Ae-Rang;Lee, Yeong-Hui;Jang, Yeong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2001
  • This study was conducted as a part of project developing the standards of the national board test for dietitian's licences. The purpose of this study was to define the job specification for dietitian's job description based on the knowledge, skill, attitude and related to the curriculum. The study team established the research team which composed of 11 person(7 professor in the university and 4 dietitians in hospitals, schools and private firms). The job description composed of 17 duties, 99 tasks and 576 task elements. For each element, the job specifications are written, which composed of introduction, process, required equipments, and required ability. Required ability included knowledge, skill and attitudes. The relations of the knowledge, skill and attitudes with the possible curriculum currently operated in the college or university were analyzed, also. Job specifications for 576 task elements are analyzed and framed.

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Analysis of the Frequency , Criticality and Difficulty of Each Job Task Elements for the Validity of the Dietitian's Job Description (영양사 직무기술서 내용 타당성 검증을 위한 각 직무의 빈도 , 중요도 , 난이도 분석)

  • Mun, Hyeon-Gyeong;Lee, Ae-Rang;Lee, Yeong-Hui;Jang, Yeong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.105-116
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    • 2001
  • This study was conducted a part of the project developing the standards of national board test for the dietitian's licence. The purpose of this study was to verify the dietitian's job description. To do this the survey was carried out for the frequency, criticality and difficulty of each job description with 4 point scales. The subjects was 521 dietitians, who have been working over 3 years at their position. The results are following ; 1. The each duty, task and task elements are verified with survey results. 2. Duties with high frequency and criticality were menu management, purchasing, storage and stock management, operational management for cooking, system management for distribution and sanitation management. 3. Duties with middle frequency and high criticality were managing equipment and facility, food service management, human resources management and self-development. 4. Duties with low frequency and high criticality were nutritional assessment for life cycles, nutrition therapy, nutrition education and disease management. 5. For difficulty, food service area show lower than of nutrition service area.

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Comparison Study on Perception of Job Importance, Job Performance, and Job Difficulty in Clinical Dietitians at Small and Medium Hospitals in Busan (부산지역 중소병원 임상영양사의 직무 중요성 인식도, 수행도 및 난이도 조사)

  • Kang, Jin-Hoon;Jeong, Eun-Hee;Lee, Jeong-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.26-40
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    • 2016
  • This study aimed to compare perception of job importance, job performance, and job difficulty between clinical dietitians working at small and medium hospitals in Busan. The survey was conducted from July 15 to August 31, 2014, and data were analyzed using the SPSS program. The mean scores for perception of job importance, job performance, and job difficulty of clinical dietitian's task elements were 3.88, 2.87, and 3.18 out of 5.0, respectively. Perception of job importance had a positive relationship with job performance. However, job performance showed a negative relationship with job difficulty. There were strong positive relationships among nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, nutrition monitoring & evaluation, nutrition research in perception of job importance (P<0.05, P<0.01). Nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, and nutrition research showed positive relationships with job performance (P<0.05, P<0.01). There was also a positive relationship among clinical dietitian's task with job difficulty (P<0.05, P<0.01). These results suggest that it would be effective to adopt training programs for appropriate nutrition service and to provide continuous education programs for professional development.

Analysis of the Dietitian's Job description in the hospital (영양사 직무기술서 (2000년) 의 영양사 직무영역별 특성 분석 2 : 병원)

  • Mun, Hyeon-Gyeong;Jang, Yeong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.132-142
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to verify the dietitian’s job description(2000) for dietitians working at hospitals. The survey was carried out for the frequency, criticality and difficulty of each job description with 4 point scales. The subject was 62 dietitians, who have been working over 3 years at their position. The results are following ; 1. Duties with high frequency and criticality were menu managements, food productions, meal services and self promotions. 2. Duties with middle frequency and high criticality in food service area were purchasing, storage and inventory controls, waste managements, sanitation managements, managing equipments and facility, human resources managements and financial managements. 3. Duties with middle frequency and high criticality in nutrition service area were nutrition assessment (life cycles, certain diseases, specific condition), medical nutritional theraphy and nutrition education. 4. For difficulty, duties related nutrition service had higher points than that of food service.

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A study of satisfaction with nutrition counseling service for consumers (영양상담서비스에 대한 소비자의 만족도 조사 연구)

  • Ryu, Eun-Sun;Lee, Song-Mi;Heo, Gye-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.62-68
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    • 1996
  • The purposes of this study were to analyze the performance in nutrition counseling service and to develop a desirable methodology for the nutrition counseling. Data were collected through a survey on satisfaction of 221 patients( 111 males and 110 females) in the nutrition counseling service conducted in seven general hospitals of over 450 beds in Seoul. The results are as follows Most(93.9%) of the respondents agreed on the necessity of nutrition counseling and 96.8% of them recognized the importance of the role of a therapeutic diet. The mean satisfaction ratings were 4.34/5.00 in the dietitian's customization, 4.19/5.00 in the overall nutrition counseling service, 3.90/5.00 in the detailed presentation of the menu, and 3.66/5.00 in the explanations of recipes for the food. Total mean satisfaction ratings were 38.57/55.00 for liver disease patients, 40.29/55.00 for hypertensives, 42.54/55.00 for renal disease patients, 43.28/55.00 for gastrointestinal disease patients, and 44.09/55.00 for diabetics.

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