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Interdenominational Ministers Alliance Meeting Notes
Notes: Handwritten notes of meeting of Interdenominational Ministers Alliance. Part of assorted notes kept by Eartha White. Undated
Attitudes towards the nutrition care process and nutrition care process terminology among United States dietetics educators, preceptors, and students undergoing supervised practice
As emerging investigations support utilization of the Nutrition Care Process (NCP) and associated terminology (NCPT) in various settings, negative attitudes towards the NCP/T held by some dietetics professionals have been suggested to reduce implementation. Previous studies have captured attitude and related variables among various populations; although, those actively involved in the NCP educational process (educators, preceptors, and students undergoing supervised practice) have not been thoroughly examined. The purpose of this cross-sectional investigation was to assess the attitudes towards the NCP/T and associated implementation intentions among dietetics educators, preceptors, and students undergoing supervised practice and identify determinants of implementation. An online instrument developed from content from the previously validated International Nutrition Care Process Implementation Survey (INIS) and a newly validated 3-item proficiency questionnaire was distributed to the prospective participants through a mixed-method sampling strategy that included a combination of randomized, volunteer, and snowball modes. The participants that met the inclusion criteria consisted of 89 educators, 52 preceptors, 23 preceptor-educators, and 13 students undergoing supervised practice. Inferential analysis of data collected demonstrated that educators (Mdn = 3.94) and students (Mdn = 3.94) had significantly more positive attitude scores (p = .005) than preceptors (Mdn = 3.63); however, there were no significant differences in implementation rates between categories. Furthermore, attitudes (r =.22, p = .004), perceived NCP/T competency (r = .3, p \u3c .001), assessed proficiency (r = .23, p = .003), level of degree earned (r =.23, p = .003), and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics membership (r = .26, p = .001), were found to have significant, small-to-medium relationships with implementation. Further examination of included populations and variables and other suggested factors is indicated to fully understand identified relationships and develop a regression model to predict NCP/T implementation
Letter from Mrs. Parkhill to Eartha White
Correspondence: Handwritten note from Mrs. Parkhill, Jacksonville, Florida, to Eartha White. Handwritten notes on reverse. Undated
Letter from Johnny to Unknown, Incomplete
Correspondence: Partial handwritten letter from Johnny. Undated
Postcard From M.W. Conner to Eartha White
Correspondence: Ortega Bridge, Jacksonville, Fla. postcard from M. W. Conner, Jacksonville, Florida, to Miss Eartha White, Savannah, Georgia, postmark November 28, [illegible]. Undated
Nickerson\u27s School of Beauty Culture, Brochure
Brochure: Nickerson\u27s School of Beauty Culture, 1503 N. Myrtle Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida. Sophia Nickerson Starks, founder and President. Brochure gives course details and pictures of the graduating class of 1940. Undated
Invitation to Mrs Erma Ackins from Eartha M. M. White to Annual Picnic, Manhattan Beach, July 28
Card: Invitation to Mrs. Erma Ackins rom Eartha M. M. White, inviting her to the annual picnic at Manhattan Beach. Undated
UNF VS Embry-Riddle_Roll2 [Neg # 8]
Roll of B+W Film scanned, UNF VS Embry-Riddle, Roll 2, Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1185/thumbnail.jp
UNF VS Embry-Riddle_Roll2 [Neg # 22]
Roll of B+W Film scanned, UNF VS Embry-Riddle, Roll 2, Undatedhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/spinnaker-images/1199/thumbnail.jp