Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia.
School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.
Nutrients. 2023 Dec 28;16(1):105. doi: 10.3390/nu16010105.
Timely, effective, and individualised dietary interventions are essential for patients undergoing dialysis. However, delivery of dietary advice is challenging due to limited access to renal dietitians, as well as logistic and scheduling difficulties for patients receiving dialysis. The objectives of this study were to explore consumer perspectives regarding dietary advice utilising telehealth technology. Twenty-two participants (seventeen patients receiving dialysis, five caregivers) were purposively recruited from a local dialysis centre and participated in one of three focus groups. Each focus group was recorded, transcribed, and analysed using inductive thematic analysis. One overarching theme: "a desire to learn" was apparent. The four themes that facilitated this process are herein described: Meaningful -a need for improved and individualised communication about diet using positively framed messages with consistency among clinicians. Conducive -a preference for tailored, current, and clear dietary information (plain language was preferred, with practical advice on making dietary changes). -health advice at the right time (consumers felt overwhelmed, not supported enough with timely advice, and experienced difficulty attending appointments in addition to dialysis treatments). -delivering information using different technologies (consumers preferred a combination of delivery methods for dietetic advice including text/SMS/App messages as an adjunct to face-to-face care). The results showed that consumers believe that telehealth options are an acceptable adjunct to receive dietary advice in a timely manner, and feedback from patients and caregivers has informed the design of a clinical trial to incorporate the use of telehealth to improve the management of serum phosphate.
对于接受透析治疗的患者来说,及时、有效和个体化的饮食干预至关重要。然而,由于肾脏营养师的数量有限,以及接受透析治疗的患者在时间和安排上存在困难,提供饮食建议具有挑战性。本研究的目的是探讨利用远程医疗技术提供饮食建议的消费者观点。从当地透析中心有针对性地招募了 22 名参与者(17 名接受透析治疗的患者,5 名护理人员),他们参加了三个焦点小组中的一个。每个焦点小组都进行了录音、转录,并使用归纳主题分析进行了分析。一个总体主题:“学习的愿望”是显而易见的。促进这一过程的四个主题如下所述:有意义的-需要使用积极框架的消息来改善和个性化有关饮食的沟通,并在临床医生中保持一致性。有益的-需要量身定制、最新和清晰的饮食信息(喜欢使用通俗易懂的语言,并提供有关改变饮食的实用建议)。-在适当的时间提供健康建议(消费者感到不知所措,没有得到足够的及时建议,并且除了透析治疗外,还难以参加预约)。-使用不同技术传递信息(消费者更喜欢使用远程医疗技术作为面对面护理的辅助手段,以组合方式提供饮食建议,包括短信/SMS/应用程序消息)。结果表明,消费者认为远程医疗选项是及时获得饮食建议的可接受辅助手段,患者和护理人员的反馈为设计一项临床试验提供了信息,该试验将纳入使用远程医疗来改善血清磷管理。