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以家庭为中心的心理社会为基础的营养干预对晚期癌症患者的影响:PiCNIC2 试验的初步随机对照试验。

The effects of a family-centered psychosocial-based nutrition intervention in patients with advanced cancer: the PiCNIC2 pilot randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Nutr J. 2021 Jan 2;20(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s12937-020-00657-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Malnutrition in advanced cancer patients is common but limited and inconclusive data exists on the effectiveness of nutrition interventions. Feasibility and acceptability of a novel family-based nutritional psychosocial intervention were established recently. The aims of this present study were to assess the feasibility of undertaking a randomised controlled trial of the latter intervention, to pilot test outcome measures and to explore preliminary outcomes.

METHODS

Pilot randomised controlled trial recruiting advanced cancer patients and family caregivers in Australia and Hong Kong. Participants were randomised and assigned to one of two groups, either a family-centered nutritional intervention or the control group receiving usual care only. The intervention provided 2-3 h of direct dietitian contact time with patients and family members over a 4-6-week period. During the intervention, issues with nutrition impact symptoms and food or eating-related psychosocial concerns were addressed through nutrition counselling, with a focus on improving nutrition-related communication between the dyads and setting nutritional goals. Feasibility assessment included recruitment, consent rate, retention rate, and acceptability of assessment tools. Validated nutritional and quality of life self-reported measures were used to collect patient and caregiver outcome data, including the 3-day food diary, the Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment Short Form, the Functional Assessment Anorexia/Cachexia scale, Eating-related Distress or Enjoyment, and measures of self-efficacy, carers' distress, anxiety and depression.

RESULTS

Seventy-four patients and 54 family caregivers participated in the study. Recruitment was challenging, and for every patient agreeing to participate, 14-31 patients had to be screened. The consent rate was 44% in patients and 55% in caregivers. Only half the participants completed the trial's final assessment. The data showed promise for some patient outcomes in the intervention group, particularly with improvements in eating-related distress (p = 0.046 in the Australian data; p = 0.07 in the Hong Kong data), eating-related enjoyment (p = 0.024, Hong Kong data) and quality of life (p = 0.045, Australian data). Energy and protein intake also increased in a clinically meaningful way. Caregiver data on eating-related distress, anxiety, depression and caregiving burden, however, showed little or no change.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite challenges with participant recruitment, the intervention demonstrates good potential to have positive effects on patients' nutritional status and eating-related distress. The results of this trial warrant a larger and fully-powered trial to ascertain the effectiveness of this intervention.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The trial was registered with the Australian & New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, registration number ACTRN12618001352291 .

摘要

背景

晚期癌症患者营养不良很常见,但相关数据有限且不明确。最近,一种新型基于家庭的营养心理社会干预措施的可行性和可接受性已得到证实。本研究旨在评估该干预措施随机对照试验的可行性,试验性测试结果测量指标,并探讨初步结果。

方法

在澳大利亚和中国香港招募晚期癌症患者及其家属的试点随机对照试验。参与者被随机分配到两组之一,即接受以家庭为中心的营养干预或仅接受常规护理的对照组。该干预措施在 4-6 周的时间内为患者和家庭成员提供 2-3 小时的直接营养师联系时间。在干预过程中,通过营养咨询解决营养影响症状和与食物或饮食相关的心理社会问题,重点是改善双方之间的营养相关沟通并设定营养目标。可行性评估包括招募、同意率、保留率以及评估工具的可接受性。使用经过验证的营养和生活质量自我报告措施收集患者和照顾者的结果数据,包括 3 天饮食日记、患者主观整体评估简短表格、功能评估厌食/恶病质量表、饮食相关的困扰或享受以及自我效能、照顾者困扰、焦虑和抑郁的测量。

结果

74 名患者和 54 名家属参与了研究。招募具有挑战性,每位同意参与的患者需要筛查 14-31 位患者。患者的同意率为 44%,照顾者的同意率为 55%。只有一半的参与者完成了试验的最终评估。数据显示干预组的一些患者结果有希望,特别是在饮食相关困扰方面有所改善(澳大利亚数据 p=0.046;香港数据 p=0.07),饮食相关享受(p=0.024,香港数据)和生活质量(p=0.045,澳大利亚数据)。能量和蛋白质的摄入量也以有临床意义的方式增加。然而,照顾者的饮食相关困扰、焦虑、抑郁和照顾负担的数据变化很小或没有变化。

结论

尽管参与者招募存在挑战,但该干预措施具有积极影响患者营养状况和饮食相关困扰的良好潜力。这项试验的结果需要更大和完全有力的试验来确定该干预措施的有效性。

试验注册

该试验在澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心注册,注册号为 ACTRN12618001352291 。

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