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Select
a client (classmate, friend, family member, neighbor, etc.) in your community
with whom to complete a nutritional assessment. It is best to choose
a client with whom you have a good rapport, who is interested in nutrition
and is motivated to make changes in his/her diet or eating habits. Inform
the client about the process and obtain his/her consent for participation. |
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Data
collection.
Gather information from the client about their oral and/or
overall health, nutrition concerns and/or goals, eating
habits, and food and beverage intake.
- Determine
your client’s main nutrition concern and/or goals (if applicable)
as well as pertinent historical information. For example, is he/she concerned
about body weight, a nutrition-related disease (heart disease, hypertension,
diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, dental caries, periodontal disease, etc.),
intake of a specific nutrient (fat, fibre, sugar, calcium, iron) or supplements,
or simply about eating a well-balanced diet? Has he/she discussed this
concern with a health professional (physician, dietitian, dentist, dental
hygienist)? What information does he/she already have about this concern?
What changes has he/she already made? Etc.
- Obtain
a 1-day food intake history from your client to find out the quality
of their diet and eating habits. You can either
use a 24-hour recall (what foods
and beverages did they consume in the past 24-hours) or a “Usual
Food Intake” (what
foods and beverages do they “usually” consume in a 24-hour
period). Be sure to record the time of day that each food or beverage item
was consumed as well
as a description of the item and the amount.
- Obtain
their height and weight, weigh history (have they lost or gain weight
in the past year); weight goals (weight loss,
weigh gain or weight
maintenance).
- Any
other pertinent information that you think may help you in completing
the nutritional assessment and/or developing
an education plan for your
client.
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Nutrition
Assessment. Evaluate and interpret the information that you have collected,
as well as the client’s level of motivation, education and learning
style. The assessment should help you identify positive practices and
areas for improvement.
- Assess
the nutritional adequacy of the diet (compare it the Canada’s
Food Guide to Healthy Eating). Did he/she meet the recommended
number of servings
from each of the four food groups? What about his/her intake of Other
Foods?
- Assess
body weight. Is he/she at a healthy body weight? What is his/her
BMI? How does this compare to the standards? Does
he/she need to lose/gain
weight?
If so, what is a reasonable goal?
- Assess
eating habits and risk of dental caries. Does he/she eat regular
meals? What are his/her snacking habits? Evaluate
total intake
of fermentable
carbohydrates,
form (retention) and frequency. Is your client at risk for dental
caries?
- Assess
any other pertinent information that your client has provided regarding
his her health/medical/dental history, nutrition
concerns/goals,
eating habits
or food and beverage intake.
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Education
Plan. Develop an education plan for your client. Your education
plan should include all of the areas that you wish to discuss with
your
client including
- positive
practices (areas of your client’s diet, eating habits, etc.
that are good)
- problem
areas that need to be discussed with client.
- recommendations
for improvement. Your recommendations should include realistic goals
and strategies (small step-by-step changes
for achieving these goals)
- resources
for the client. Provide a list of resources that you could provide
to your client for use at the education session
and/or for use
at home (e.g., fact sheets, pamphlets, Web sites).
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Reflection
- Tell
me about your experience in preparing an education plan for this
client (e.g., level of comfort in obtaining information from client,
completing
the assessment and making recommendations).
- Discuss
strategies for improvement in preparing future education plans with
clients (e.g., things that worked well; things that
you would do differently).
- What
additional supports (if any) would you require if you were going
to discuss your education plan with your client?
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Submit an
electronic copy of your assessment and education plan to your
facilitator via the assignment drop box located under course work in
the course menu.
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Implementation
of this plan is optional. If you choose to discuss your recommendations
with your client, please do not do so until you have received feedback
from your facilitator. |
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