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ABSTRACT: Background
Nutrition medical education training programs that are focused on home cooking are emerging.Objective
This short communication describes the first synchronous tele-nutrition medical education training program using a novel Culinary Coaching (CC) model.Design
Seven health coaches were trained and each coach delivered CC programs to four patients (28 total). Evaluations included:1) two questionnaires before, immediately after, and six months post training program; and 2) one questionnaire after each patient program.Results
CC training significantly improved coaches' attitudes about and confidence to deliver CC from pre-program means of 3.61 and 3.65 (out of 5), respectively, to post-program means, 3.77 (p<0.01) and 3.86 (p<0.05), respectively, and remained higher 6 months after the training program (3.93, p<0.01; 3.93, p<0.05). Health coaches described a high usage of CC principles and tools through the patient programs.Conclusions
This early evidence suggests that the CC model can be successfully expanded to health coaches, thus improving nutritional care.
SUBMITTER: Polak R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6127849 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Polak Rani R Pober David D Finkelstein Adi A Budd Maggi A MA Moore Margaret M Silver Julie K JK Phillips Edward M EM
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<h4>Background</h4>Nutrition medical education training programs that are focused on home cooking are emerging.<h4>Objective</h4>This short communication describes the first synchronous tele-nutrition medical education training program using a novel Culinary Coaching (CC) model.<h4>Design</h4>Seven health coaches were trained and each coach delivered CC programs to four patients (28 total). Evaluations included:1) two questionnaires before, immediately after, and six months post training program ...[more]