Responsibilities to Clients: Positive Attitude and Strong Work Ethics
of Dietician in Nutrition Consultation
How to be a Professional Dietician for ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
International Conference Professional Behavior DieticianJakarta, 31 May 2016
By: Dr. Risatianti Kolopaking, MSi., Psikolog
CHALLENGE FOR ASEAN DIETICIAN & NUTRITIONIST
The Role of Dietician & Nutritionist in ASEAN Economic Community
Code of ethic for ASEAN Dietician & Nutritionist 1. Fundamental Principle 2. Responsibilities to the public3. Responsibilities to the clients4. Responsibilities to the profession5. Responsibilities to the colleges &
others
Responsibilities to Clients : Lead Your Self
Professional Development
Portfolio
The Standardsof Professional
Practice*
LifelongLearning andProfessional
Enhancement
*Kep MenKes RI No:374/MENKES/SK/III/2007
Positive AttitudeCode of Ethics
Nutrition Consultation Skill
Strong Work Ethics
The code IS NOT intend to:identify unqualified dietician nor be punitive force to take away credential
Positive Attitude
Self esteem: the reflection of how we feel about our
competence and worth as a person
Low HighRealistic
How to increase Positive Attitude?
Positive emotion
Engagement in work
Relationship with others
Meaning of life
Achievement
Strong Work Ethic
Self awareness: when we focus our attention to
ourselves, we evaluate and compare our current behavior to our internal standards and values (professional ethics)
Why increase your self-awareness?
Understanding of your existing aptitude/talent to manage
Be able to continually improve your skills
Learn how to self-direct your goal of life
How to increase your self-awareness ?
Self assessment
Daily journal
Learning from experience
Reflection from others
Facing new/unusual experience
SELF-ASSESSMENT:MYERS BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR
Contoh Pengerjaan Self Assessment MBTI
Your personality preference is where your mind choose to go habitually – you have the choice to use the other side
How do you organize our world?
Life Style
How do you make decision?
How do you take in information?
How do you get your energy?
Decision Making
Information Gathering
Interaction
What is your personality type?
My Self-Select Preferences are:
Extraversion Introversion
Sensing iNtuition
Thinking Feeling
Judgement Perception
My self-select type is:
(Your Name)
ISTJDoing What
Should Be Done
ISFJA High Sense of
Duty
INFJAn Inspiration to
Others
INTJEverything Has
Room for Improvement
ISTPReady to Try
Anything Once
ISFPSees Much But Shares Little
INFPPerforming Noble
Service to Aid Society
INTPA Love of Problem
Solving
ESTPThe Ultimate
Realists
ESFPYou Only Go Around Once
ENFPGiving Life an Extra Squeeze
ENTPOne Exciting
Challenge After Another
ESTJLife’s
Administrators
ESFJHosts and
Hostesses of the World
ENFJSmooth-Talking
Persuaders
ENTJLife’s Natural
Leaders
Type combinationssummary
S Gathers Information
What:•are the facts (situation)?•has been done?•am I/others doing?
FLooks at theHuman Consequences
How:•much do I care about impacts on me/others?
•will others react?•will outcome impact individuals/group?
TLogical Analysis
What:• are the pro’s/con’s?• logical consequences? • are the costs?
NLooks at the Possibilities
What:•are other ways?•are implications? (holding facts)
•does the data imply?
Good decisions will be made when the basic facts and realities have been taken into account (Sensing), when useful new possibilities have been opened up (Intuition) when inconsistencies or consequences have been analyzed (Thinking), and when import values have been considered (Feeling).
Decision making process
MBTI Objectives
• Helps you identify your unique gifts
• Helps you understand yourself
Motivations
Natural strengths
Potential areas for growth
• Helps you understand and appreciate people who differ from you
• Helps you make the best of your experience
• Helps you explore the career process
Understand yourself to understand others and
appreciate the differences and similarities..
This will create an effective personal growth and
interpersonal skill in nutrition counseling
Totally client centered
Ideal
Interaction
Totally Nutrition Counselor Centered
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
Nutrition Counseling Spectrum
Arrange
Specify plans for follow-up
(visits, phone calls, mail reminders)
AssistIdentify personal barriers, strategies, problem solving technique to reach goals
AdviseProvide specific
information about Health risks and Benefit
of change
AgreeCollaboratively select goals based on patient interest and
motivation to change
AssessRisk Factors, Behaviors, Symptoms,
Attitudes, Preferences
Personal Action Plan1. List goals in behavioral terms2. List strategies to change health behaviors3. Specify follow-up plan4. Share plan with clinic team and social support
*Diagram adapted from: Glasgow, R. E & Nutting, P. A. (2004). Diabetes. In Handbook of Primary Care Psychology. Ed., Hass, L. J. (pp. 299-311)
Approach to Behavior Change5A’s Behavior Change Model*
Professional Enhancement
Know Your Self
• Positive attitude & Self awareness
Know your clients, colleagues, and community
• Professional Dietitian Ethics
Know what you want
• Self-directed: LEAD YOUR SELF