Nutrition education intervention improves medical students' dietary habits and their competency and self-efficacy in providing nutrition care: A pre, post and follow-up quasi-experimental study

Nutrition education intervention improves medical students' dietary habits and their competency and self-efficacy in providing nutrition care: A pre, post and follow-up quasi-experimental study

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In this episode, we unpack a five week nutrition course for Ghanaian medical students and ask a simple question with big stakes. Can a short burst of teaching improve what future doctors know about nutrition, how confident they feel giving advice, and even what they eat and how much they move? We walk through what changed right after the course, what softened four weeks later, and what stayed stubbornly the same.

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Title
Nutrition education intervention improves medical students' dietary habits and their competency and self-efficacy in providing nutrition care: A pre, post and follow-up quasi-experimental study
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Published
2023
Journal
Frontiers in Nutrition
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1063316

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