Equipping nutrition graduates for the complex realities of practice: Using practitioner perspectives and experiences to inform authentic sustainability curriculum

J Hum Nutr Diet. 2023 Aug;36(4):1406-1416. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13159. Epub 2023 Mar 5.

Abstract

Background: Nutrition professionals function at the nexus of food, nutrition status and the myriad of determinants influencing these. However, defining our role in food system transformation requires a multifaceted and deep understanding of sustainability in the context of nutrition and dietetics (N&D). Practitioner perspectives and experiences provide a rich source of practice wisdom that can inform authentic curriculum to equip students for the complex realities of practice; however, there is limited understanding of these in the Australian higher education setting.

Methods: Qualitative methodology using semistructured interviews with 10 Australian N&D professionals. Thematic analysis was used to understand how they perceive opportunities and barriers for integrating sustainability into practice.

Results: Practitioners' experience in sustainability practice varied. Themes were identified in two categories: opportunities and barriers. Themes that reflected future practice opportunities included "Preparing the workforce" (for academics and practitioners interfacing with students), "Practical individual level work" and "System level and policy interests". Themes that were considered barriers to integrating sustainability in practice included "lack of contextual evidence" and "complexity and competing priorities".

Conclusions: Our findings make a novel contribution to the current literature as we recognise practitioners as a source of experience anticipating where sustainability and nutrition practice intersect. Our work provides practice-informed content and context that may assist educators to create authentic sustainability-focused curriculum and assessment to replicate the complexity of practice.

Keywords: dietetic; education; nutrition; sustainability.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Australia
  • Curriculum
  • Humans
  • Nutritional Status*
  • Policy
  • Students*