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Eating As Treatment (EAT) study protocol: a stepped-wedge, randomised controlled trial of a health behaviour change intervention provided by dietitians to improve nutrition in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiotherapy

机译:饮食治疗(EAT)研究方案:营养学家提供的一项针对健康行为改变干预的渐进式楔形随机对照试验,旨在改善接受放射疗法治疗的头颈癌患者的营养

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INTRODUCTION: Maintaining adequate nutrition for Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) patients is challenging due to both the malignancy and the rigours of radiation treatment. As yet, health behaviour interventions designed to maintain or improve nutrition in patients with HNC have not been evaluated. The proposed trial builds on promising pilot data, and evaluates the effectiveness of a dietitian-delivered health behaviour intervention to reduce malnutrition in patients with HNC undergoing radiotherapy: Eating As Treatment (EAT). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised design will be used. All recruitment hospitals begin in the control condition providing treatment as usual. In a randomly generated order, oncology staff at each hospital will receive 2 days of training in EAT before switching to the intervention condition. Training will be supplemented by ongoing supervision, coaching and a 2-month booster training provided by the research team. EAT is based on established behaviour change counselling methods, including motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and incorporates clinical practice change theory. It is designed to improve motivation to eat despite a range of barriers (pain, mucositis, nausea, reduced or no saliva, taste changes and appetite loss), and to provide patients with practical behaviour change strategies. EAT will be delivered by dietitians during their usual consultations. 400 patients with HNC (nasopharynx, hypopharynx, oropharynx, oral cavity or larynx), aged 18+, undergoing radiotherapy (>60 Gy) with curative intent, will be recruited from radiotherapy departments at 5 Australian sites. Assessments will be conducted at 4 time points (first and final week of radiotherapy, 4 and 12 weeks postradiotherapy). The primary outcome will be a nutritional status assessment. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval from all relevant bodies has been granted. Study findings will be disseminated widely through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
机译:简介:由于恶性肿瘤和放射治疗的严格性,为头颈癌(HNC)患者保持足够的营养是一项挑战。迄今为止,尚未评估旨在维持或改善HNC患者营养的健康行为干预措施。拟议的试验建立在有前途的试验数据的基础上,并评估了营养师提供的健康行为干预措施对减少接受放射疗法治疗的HNC患者营养不良的效果:按治疗饮食(EAT)。方法与分析:将采用阶梯楔形簇随机设计。所有招募医院都在控制状态下开始照常提供治疗。按照随机生成​​的顺序,每家医院的肿瘤科工作人员将在接受干预之前接受为期2天的EAT培训。研究团队将通过持续的监督,指导和为期两个月的强化培训来补充培训。 EAT基于既定的行为改变咨询方法,包括动机访谈,认知行为疗法,并结合了临床实践改变理论。它旨在提高克服各种障碍(疼痛,粘膜炎,恶心,唾液减少或无唾液,味觉变化和食欲不振)的进食动机,并为患者提供实用的行为改变策略。营养师将在他们的常规会诊期间提供EAT。将从澳大利亚5个地区的放射治疗部门招募400名HNC(鼻咽,下咽,口咽,口腔或喉),年龄超过18岁且接受根治性放疗(> 60 Gy)的HNC患者。评估将在4个时间点进行(放疗的第一周和最后一周,放疗后4周和12周)。主要结果将是营养状况评估。道德与传播:已获得所有相关机构的道德批准。研究结果将通过同行评审的出版物和会议演讲广泛传播。

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