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A new not-for-profit institute in BC is interested in receiving input from patient partners to help shape the programs and services they build in support of patients and their health care providers who choose a “food first” approach.
Open to: Patient Partners across the province
Lead Organization or Department
Institute for Personalized Therapeutic Nutrition (IPTN)Aim
The goal of the Institute for Personalized Therapeutic Nutrition is to support and drive improvements to the way food is included in therapeutic interventions. At this stage, Patient Partners will provide feedback on awareness, beliefs and practices around choosing a food first approach.Level of Engagement
This opportunity is at the level of consult on the spectrum of engagement (www.iap2.org). The promise to you is that the health care partner will obtain patient feedback on draft recommendations and plans.Eligibility
Open to PVN patient partners across the province who:- Are living with type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes or other chronic disease
- Have a spouse/partner who is living with type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, or other chronic disease
- Have ever tried to lose weight or change eating habits to improve their health
- Are comfortable telling their story;
- Are open to meeting via Skype
Logistics
- Number: 10-12 patient partners
- Date/Time: To be determined once patient advisors are confirmed
- Commitment: One two-hour call
- Location: Skype
Reimbursement
No expenses will be incurredBackground
The Institute for Personalized Therapeutic Nutrition (IPTN) is a new, not-for-profit institute whose vision is for a healthier society where people can safely choose a personalized, ‘food first’ approach to optimize their health, and prevent or reverse disease. Our mission is to act as a catalyst for advancing the scientific evidence base by conducting research, creating and promoting learning opportunities, and supporting evidence-based practice and policy change. When we use the term ‘food first’, we are talking about using food as a therapeutic intervention, much like we use medications. We know that many if not most of the world’s health belief systems outside of Western medicine use food therapeutically. We define therapeutic nutrition as, ‘an individually tailored nutritional intervention designed to manage or reverse patient specific metabolic dysfunctions, medical conditions or their associated symptoms’. A good example of a disease that results from metabolic dysfunction is type 2 diabetes.Health Care Partner Contact Information
Jami Brown
Engagement Leader, Patient and Public Engagement | Fraser Valley
604.510.0449
jbrown@bcpsqc.ca