Abstract

This study utilized focus group research to understand the experiences of students in a Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) at a large, public university. Students participating in the focus group reflected on and discussed the strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats of the program. The participants stated that faculty support, hands-on learning, and opportunities to participate in clubs were strengths of the program. Students would like more opportunity to do research with faculty. They also indicated that there are program weaknesses such as access to common space, limits in course availability, roadblocks in curriculum, and limited access to necessary tools. Program opportunities, such as the upcoming accreditation visit, will express the student’s concerns and therefore focus administration’s attention on much needed financial support for the program. Although not a specific threat, changes in the credentialing for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists were also discussed by the students. Data were collected in preparation for an accreditation visit. However, the results can be used to advise department and university administrators about what items make students successful in their programs.

Highlights

  • Introduction and BackgroundDidactic Programs in Dietetics (DPD) in the United States are accredited through the Accrediting Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), the accreditation2022, Vol 9, No 1 branch of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics [ACEND], 2018)

  • The goal is to provide an environment for the students to learn and thrive while meeting specific learning outcomes, especially for those programs that are credentialed through a professional society or organization such as ACEND (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics [ACEND], 2018)

  • As this study focused on the experiences of students in the DPD program, only students in the Didactic Program in Dietetics at the university were recruited

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Introduction

Didactic Programs in Dietetics (DPD) in the United States are accredited through the Accrediting Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), the accreditation. 2022, Vol 9, No 1 branch of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics [ACEND], 2018). This study reviewed the experiences of students in a DPD program at a large university in [region, State]. The purpose of the study was to collect focus group data from DPD students for input into program improvement, analysis, and resource allocation, but for use in the program’s ACEND self-study 2019-2020 reaccreditation process. The goal is to provide an environment for the students to learn and thrive while meeting specific learning outcomes, especially for those programs that are credentialed through a professional society or organization such as ACEND (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics [ACEND], 2018)

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