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Effectofapre-operativeweb-baseddietaryselfmanagement interventiononpatientsatisfaction,body weightandqualityof lifeofesophagealcancerpatients:A prospective,observationalstudy

Effectofapre-operativeweb-baseddietaryselfmanagement interventiononpatientsatisfaction,body weightandqualityof lifeofesophagealcancerpatients:A prospective,observationalstudy

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Summary
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to investigate the adoption and actual use of a digital dietary monitoring system (DDMS) and its impact on patient satisfaction with the provided hospital care, body weight changes and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with potentially curable esophageal cancer planned for surgery. The DDMS enables patients and dietitians to monitor patients' nutritional intake and body weight during the preoperative period.

Methods
In this prospective observational study, the first 47 included patients received usual nutritional care, and were followed from diagnosis until surgery. After implementation of the DDMS 37 patients were followed, again from diagnosis until surgery. Main outcomes were actual use of the DDMS, by means of adoption and usage measures, overall patient satisfaction (EORTC-INPATSAT32), weight change and HRQoL (EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC-OG25). Outcomes were assessed immediately after diagnosis, and 6 and 12 weeks later.

Results
The system had an adoption rate of 64% and a usage rate of 78%. No significant effects on patient satisfaction were found at 12 weeks after diagnosis between the intervention and the usual care group. The implementation of the DDMS also had no significant effect on body weight and HRQoL over time.

Conclusions
Patients with potentially curable esophageal cancer planned for surgery were able to use the DDMS. However, no significant effects on patient satisfaction, body weight changes and HRQoL were observed. Further research should focus on the specific needs of patients regarding information and support to preoperatively optimize nutritional intake and nutritional status.

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OrganisatieFontys
AfdelingFontys Paramedische Hogeschool
LectoraatLectoraat Decision Support: who CAREs?
Gepubliceerd inClinical Nutricion Open Science Elsevier ScienceDirect, Vol. 43, Pagina's: 42-55
Datum2022-05-09
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1016/j.nutos.2022.05.001
TaalEngels

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