Views of nutrition needs in patients with systemic sclerosis.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
De-Arne Samm, Aimee Macoustra, Rhiannon Crane, Leah McWilliams, Susanna Proudman, Lee-Anne S Chapple
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Abstract

Background and aims: Systemic sclerosis is a debilitating inflammatory condition synonymous with gastrointestinal symptoms which have the potential to impact dietary intake and nutritional status. This study aimed to describe symptoms experienced by patients with systemic sclerosis that may impact on dietary intake and assess nutrition education preferences in this cohort.

Methods: A 24-item online qualitative and quantitative survey distributed via REDCap® was conducted in adult patients (aged ⩾18 years) living with systemic sclerosis and attending outpatient services at a single healthcare setting from January to March 2022. Data were collected on demographics, symptoms that may impact dietary intake, nutrition priorities and preferred nutrition education models. Data are mean ± standard deviation or number (%).

Results: Of 322 eligible patients, 156 (48%) participated (63 ± 12 years, 86% female, body mass index 27 ± 7 kg/m2). Most patients experienced gastrointestinal conditions (n = 123/155; 79%), which occurred daily in 26% (n = 40/155) of patients. A third of patients (n = 48/156; 31%) reported diet manipulation for symptom management. Recent weight loss was common (n = 36/154; 23% of patients). Less than a third of patients had seen a dietitian (n = 45; 29%), while 69% of patients (n = 107) desired dietetic consultancy. The preferred methods of consultation were written resources and face-to-face, respectively, and systemic sclerosis symptom management (n = 100; 64%) and losing weight (n = 53; 34%) were the most desired education topics reported.

Conclusion: Gastrointestinal conditions are common and occur frequently in patients with systemic sclerosis. Patients want to engage with dietetics services to better manage symptoms via face-to-face consultations and written resources. These results will inform future dietetic service delivery.

系统性硬化症患者对营养需求的看法。
背景和目的:系统性硬化症是一种使人衰弱的炎症,与胃肠道症状同义,有可能影响饮食摄入和营养状况。本研究旨在描述系统性硬化症患者所经历的可能影响饮食摄入的症状,并评估该群体的营养教育偏好:通过 REDCap® 对 2022 年 1 月至 3 月期间在一家医疗机构门诊就诊的成年系统性硬化症患者(年龄⩾18 岁)进行了一项包含 24 个项目的在线定性和定量调查。收集的数据包括人口统计学、可能影响饮食摄入的症状、营养优先事项和首选营养教育模式。数据为平均值±标准差或人数(%):在 322 名符合条件的患者中,156 人(48%)参与了研究(63 ± 12 岁,86% 为女性,体重指数 27 ± 7 kg/m2)。大多数患者都有胃肠道疾病(n = 123/155; 79%),其中 26% 的患者(n = 40/155)每天都有胃肠道疾病。三分之一的患者(n = 48/156;31%)表示曾通过饮食控制来缓解症状。近期体重下降的情况很常见(n = 36/154;23% 的患者)。不到三分之一的患者曾见过营养师(n = 45;29%),而 69% 的患者(n = 107)希望获得营养咨询。首选的咨询方式分别是书面资料和面对面咨询,系统性硬化症症状管理(100 人;64%)和减肥(53 人;34%)是报告中最受欢迎的教育主题:结论:胃肠道疾病是系统性硬化症患者的常见病和多发病。患者希望通过面对面咨询和书面资源参与营养学服务,以便更好地控制症状。这些结果将为今后的营养学服务提供参考。
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