WHO Growth Chart Training

AUTHOR(S)

Dietitians of Canada

Competencies

  • Obesity as a disease
  • Obesity care strategies

Professions

  • Allopathic Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Dietetics / Nutrition
  • Nursing
  • Osteopathic Medicine
  • Public Health

Learner Level

  • Educator
  • Post-Licensure
  • Pre-licensure

Instructional Methods

  • CE: Online Course

WHO Growth Chart Training

| 5 HRS Explaining The hours

The WHO Growth Chart Training Program is an evidence-based, self-learning package designed for primary care and public health practitioners.

BACKGROUND

The WHO Growth Chart Training Program has been updated to include redesigned WHO Growth Charts for Canada reissued in March 2014. The training program is an evidence-based, self-directed package designed for primary care and public health practitioners. It has been developed through a collaboration led by Dietitians of Canada and includes the Canadian Paediatric Society, the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Community Health Nurses of Canada, National Aboriginal Health Organization, Canadian Obesity Network and NutriSTEP®. Reviewer reference groups from each professional collaborating organization, as well as provincial/territorial representatives responsible for implementation of the WHO Growth Charts within their jurisdictions, helped to shape this training program. THERE IS NO FEE for this program.Dietitians of Canada gratefully acknowledges funding for this project made possible through a contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The views expressed in the training package do not necessarily represent the views of PHAC.

CURRICULUM

There are 5 modules in the training package, each with the following features:

  • A PowerPoint presentation with accompanying script
  • Evidence-based practice guidance
  • Case scenarios and/or reflective practice questions to facilitate application of the module content to practice
  • Pre-and post self-scoring knowledge evaluation
  • Self-scoring “pop” quizzes throughout each module
  • References and resources for further study
  • A personal certificate of completion of each module

Each module takes approximately 45-60 minutes to complete at a time, place and pace convenient for you. While it is recommended that you use all of the training modules in sequence, the package is designed so that you can select those modules that you feel are most relevant to your learning needs. Each of the 5 modules in this series has been written with the assistance of a National Advisory Committee and with extensive input from practicing family physicians, community/public health nurses, dietitians and pediatricians to ensure that the information presented is evidence-based and will contribute to your understanding of the development, use and interpretation of the WHO Growth Charts for Canada. The course has been endorsed by the following organizations: Canadian Pediatric Society, the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Community Health Nurses of Canada, Dietitians of Canada, National Aboriginal Health Organization and NutriSTEP®

Module 1 – Introduction to the WHO Growth Charts
Describes how the WHO Growth Charts were developed, their strengths and limitations, and considerations in adapting the WHO charts for Canadian children.

Module 2 – Monitoring Growth: Measurements and Calculations
Provides guidance on taking accurate measurements and the importance of doing so. Demonstrates the use of appropriate equipment for taking accurate measurements. Provides instruction on calculating BMI.

Module 3 – Interpreting the WHO Growth Charts
Guides the learner in choosing the appropriate growth charts to use and how to plot and interpret growth accurately for infants, children and adolescents.

Module 4 – Childhood Obesity
Identifies comorbidities related to childhood overweight and obesity. Defines overweight and obesity using the WHO cut-offs. Outlines the factors that influence unhealthy weight gain in children and provides current recommendations on how to screen and identify children at risk for obesity.

Module 5 – Counselling to Promote Healthy Growth and Development
Identifies strategies for initiating a conversation with parents/caregivers about a child with obesity. Promotes healthy eating practices and regular physical activity to support healthy growth and development. Introduces motivational interviewing as a technique for supporting behavior change.