Healthcare professionals' perspectives on dietary advice provided to people with an ileostomy

Author:

Mitchell Alexandra1ORCID,Herbert Georgia1,England Clare1ORCID,Atkinson Charlotte1ORCID,Searle Aidan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Bristol Biomedical Research Centre – Nutrition Theme, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Education and Research Centre The University of Bristol Bristol UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDiet is a common concern among people with an ileostomy as it can be associated with serious and burdensome complications, for example, dehydration and obstruction, and dietary advice is often unsatisfactory. In this study, we explored healthcare professionals' (HCPs) perspectives on dietary advice for ileostomy management.MethodsSemi‐structured interviews were conducted with HCPs, from multiple professions, who provide dietary advice to patients with an ileostomy. A framework approach to thematic analysis was used to understand and compare HCPs' experiences, beliefs and attitudes that influence how dietary advice is provided and the effectiveness of dietary management.ResultsFindings from interviews with 21 HCPs, across 3 hospitals, related to 7 key themes: tailoring of dietary advice to the patient, patient autonomy and communication, HCP knowledge and understanding, patient pathway, mixed messages, access to formal and social support and patient understanding and relationship with dietary advice. Profession was a strong determinator of what and how dietary advice is provided; however, closer team working increased consistency in dietary advice. Lack of scientific research and consensus contributes to mixed messages and reduced confidence in dietary advice for people with an ileostomy. Due to individual differences between patients, experiential learning with diet is key to self‐management and is encouraged in a controlled way by HCPs; however, a lack of ‘one‐size‐fits‐all’ guidance can be difficult for some.ConclusionThe study findings should inform HCPs caring for patients with an ileostomy, and researchers designing and evaluating interventions, to improve how patients receive dietary advice for ileostomy management.

Funder

NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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