Public Service, Dietitian Service
What is a Dietitian?
Dietitians are health professionals who specialise in human nutrition and meal planning.
Good nutrition can prevent or improve many common health problems.
Dietitians apply scientific knowledge about food and nutrition to individuals and groups in states of health and disease to promote optimal health outcomes within the social, economic, and cultural context of the New Zealand population.
A dietitian is a registered health professional who meets the standards of professionalism required by the NZ Dietitians Board under the HPCA Act 2003. NZ Registered Dietitians have an undergraduate science degree in human nutrition, as well as a Masters Degree or Postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics.
Dietitians provide nutrition support to clients, their family, whanau and caregivers by:
Inpatient Dietitians - Auckland City Hospital
Your medical team or nurse will refer you to a dietitian if they feel you will benefit from their input. A dietitian will assess your medical condition and recommend a nutritional treatment to meet your needs and preferences. This may also include education for you while on the ward and/ or after you go home.
Outpatient Dietitians - Greenlane Clinical Centre
Dietitians assess and treat clients with nutrition-related disorders at this outpatient clinic.
Private Practice and Primary Care Dietitians
If you do not qualify to see a publicly funded Dietitian at Auckland City Hospital or Greenlane Clinical Centre, there are also dietitians working in Private Practice and with some Primary Care GPs and nurses.
Some health insurance policies will cover all/part of the cost of private dietitian appointments - check with your provider to see if you qualify.
A current copy of the 'Auckland Dietitians Private Practice & Primary Care Directory' is available to download below.
Who Should Join You At Your Dietitian Appointment?
We encourage you to invite family, whanau or carers to your dietitian appointment. Interpreters are also available; please let us know if you need us to arrange one for you.
What Will The Dietitian Do?
Explain their role and ask for your consent to provide nutrition assessment and education.
Assessment:
The dietitian will read your medical notes and check your blood results, measure your height and weight or waist circumference and ask questions about your usual meal pattern, food choices and lifestyle. This will allow the dietitian to give you information that will fit in with your life.
Education:
We will work with you and your family/whanau to help you to plan realistic nutrition and lifestyle changes. The dietitian will explain any recommendations made and why they are needed and provide written information or pictures to take away.
Support:
We will provide follow-up appointments as required to reassess your medical and nutritional status, food choices and changes made. With your consent, we may refer you to other services (for instance – Diabetes Nurses) or talk to you and your family/whanau about other groups and health professionals who can provide ongoing support when you no longer need to be seen by the dietitian.
What Do You Need to Do?
Work together with the dietitian by:
NUTRITION WEBSITES & LINKS FOR THE PUBLIC
5+ a day; www.5aday.co.nz
Alcohol.org.nz; www.alcohol.org.nz
Diabetes NZ; www.diabetes.org.nz
Health Navigator; www.healthnavigator.org.nz/healthy-living
Healthy Food Guide (magazine & website); www.healthyfood.com
Heart Foundation; www.heartfoundation.org.nz
Ministry of Health Resources; www. healthed.govt.nz
Healthy Kids; www.healthykids.org.nz
Stroke Foundation of NZ; www.stroke.org.nz
Vegetables.co.nz; www.vegetables.co.nz
Auckland City Hospital
Street address
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023
Postal address
Nutrition and Dietetics Level 8 Room 81.011 Support Building Auckland City Hospital Private Bag 920 24 Auckland
Greenlane Clinical Centre
Street address
214 Green Lane West
One Tree Hill
Auckland 1051
Postal address
Nutrition and Dietetics Level 8 Room 81.011 Support Building Auckland City Hospital Private Bag 920 24 Auckland
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