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Variable access to quality nutrition information regarding inflammatory bowel disease: a survey of patients and health professionals and objective examination of written information

机译:可变地获取有关炎症性肠病的优质营养信息:对患者和卫生专业人员的调查以及对书面信息的客观检查

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Background Patients with inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD ) report a range of nutritional and dietary problems and high‐quality written information should be available on these. There is little research investigating the availability and quality of such information for patients with IBD . Objective This study assessed the type and quality of written information on nutrition and diet available to patients with IBD and the opinions of patients and health professionals. Setting and Participants Seventy‐two patients with IBD were recruited from a large gastroenterology outpatient centre in England. One hundred dietitians from across the United Kingdom were also recruited. Methods Face‐to‐face surveys were conducted with patients with IBD . Questions regarding the use, format and usefulness of dietary information received were probed. Dietitians were surveyed regarding written dietary information used in clinical practice. Samples of IBD ‐specific dietary information used across the UK were objectively assessed using two validated tools. Main Results The majority of patients rated written information as ‘good’ or ‘very good’, with the most useful information relating to ‘general diet and IBD ’. Forty‐nine (49%) dietitians reported gaps in written information available for patients with IBD . Fifty‐three different samples of IBD ‐specific information sheets were returned, with widely variable objective quality ratings. Commercially produced written information scored greater than locally produced information ( BMA tool, P? ? 0.05). Conclusions Patient access to high‐quality, written, IBD ‐specific dietary information is variable. IBD ‐specific written nutrition information needs to be developed in accordance with validated tools to empower patients, encourage self‐management and overcome nutritional implications of IBD .
机译:背景炎症性肠病(IBD)患者报告了一系列营养和饮食问题,应就此提供高质量的书面信息。关于IBD患者此类信息的可用性和质量的研究很少。目的本研究评估了IBD患者可获得的有关营养和饮食的书面信息的类型和质量,以及患者和卫生专业人员的意见。背景和参与者从英国一家大型胃肠病门诊中心招募了72名IBD患者。还招募了来自英国各地的100名营养师。方法对IBD患者进行面对面调查。探讨了有关饮食信息的使用,格式和有用性的问题。对营养师进行了临床实践中书面饮食信息的调查。使用两种经过验证的工具客观评估了英国使用的IBD特定饮食信息的样本。主要结果大多数患者对书面信息的评价为“良好”或“非常好”,其中最有用的信息与“一般饮食和IBD”有关。 49名营养学家(占49%)报告说,IBD患者可获得的书面信息存在差异。返回了53种不同的IBD专用信息表样本,其客观质量评级差异很大。商业生产的书面信息的得分高于本地生产的信息(BMA工具, P i> <0.05)。结论患者获得高质量的,特定于IBD的书面饮食信息的途径是多种多样的。需要根据经过验证的工具开发针对IBD的书面营养信息,以增强患者能力,鼓励自我管理并克服IBD的营养影响。

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