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Data Analysis Outside of Clinical Practice: An Innovative Application of the Nutrition Care Process and Model
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsVol. 122Issue 3p500–505Published online: April 24, 2021- Jessica D. Kemp
- Carrie M. Hamady
- Mary-Jon Ludy
Cited in Scopus: 1The use of data analysis in nutrition practice is essential. The specific goal of analysis dictates what type of data should be collected, how it should be analyzed, and how results should be implemented. This paper explores different ways that practitioners collect, analyze, and use data, for the benefit of the client, customer, and overall organization in nonclinical settings. Using the Nutrition Care Process and Model (NCPM) as a template, a practitioner can Assess the situation, Diagnose the problem, create Interventions, and Monitor and Evaluate the results regardless of their setting, using a range of data.