Who does nutrition prevention work in Queensland? An investigation of structural and political workforce reforms


Autoria(s): Vidgen, Helen A.; Adam, Meg; Gallegos, Danielle
Data(s)

30/10/2015

Resumo

- Aim This study aimed (i) to determine the change in the number of government-funded nutrition positions following structural and political reforms and (ii) to describe the remaining workforce available to do nutrition prevention work, including student placements, in Queensland. - Methods Positions funded by the Queensland government were counted using departmental human resource data and compared with data collected 4 years earlier. Positions not funded by the government were identified using formal professional networks and governance group lists. Both groups were sent an online survey that explored their position name, funding source, employer, qualifications, years of experience, work in prevention and ability to supervise students. - Results There was a 90% reduction in the number of nutrition prevention positions funded by the government between 2009 (137 full time equivalents (FTE)) and 2013 (14 FTE). In 2013, 313 specialist (n = 92) and generalist (n = 221) practitioners were identified as potentially working in nutrition prevention throughout Queensland. A total of 30 permanent FTEs indicated over 75% of their work focused on prevention. This included the 14 FTE funded by the Queensland government and an additional 16 FTE from other sectors. Generalists did not consider themselves part of the nutrition workforce. - Conclusions Queensland experienced an extreme reduction in its nutrition prevention workforce as a result of political and structural reforms. This disinvestment by the Queensland government was not compensated for by other sectors, and has left marked deficits in public health nutrition capacity, including student placements.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92988/

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Asia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92988/3/92988.pdf

DOI:10.1111/1747-0080.12239

Vidgen, Helen A., Adam, Meg, & Gallegos, Danielle (2015) Who does nutrition prevention work in Queensland? An investigation of structural and political workforce reforms. Nutrition & Dietetics. (In Press)

Direitos

2015 Dietitians Association of Australia

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #111104 Public Nutrition Intervention #111709 Health Care Administration #government #nutritionist #prevention #workforce #politics
Tipo

Journal Article