Dietetics Department, University Hospital, Coventry, UK.
Centre for Intelligent Healthcare, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK.
J Ren Care. 2021 Sep;47(3):160-168. doi: 10.1111/jorc.12361. Epub 2021 Feb 1.
Dietary potassium restrictions may be challenging to follow, due in part to the restrictive nature of recommendations on foods people enjoy. Little is known how people incorporate low-potassium diets into their lifestyles.
To examine the self-directed behavioural strategies people employ to follow low-potassium advice.
Qualitative methodology.
Thirty-four adults with chronic kidney disease.
Semistructured interviews were undertaken in an outpatient department. Thematic analysis was undertaken on transcribed interviews.
Analysis identified three themes: 'Differing opinions of food'; 'Food generates positive emotions'; and 'Doing what works'. Participants described foods providing different levels of enjoyment. Favourite foods in their habitual diet held either a physiological or a psychological value to them. Five subthemes underpinned the 'Doing what works' theme that described the self-management behaviours used by participants to follow low-potassium dietary advice. These were positive reframing; reflection; self-talk; social support; decisional balance; paradoxical instruction; and knowledge shaping. These techniques helped overcome the conflict between favourite food preferences and dietary restrictions. Dietary restrictions proved more challenging where an emotional connection to a favourite food existed. Restrictions on less preferred foods did not present participants with the same self-management challenges.
Promoting behavioural change techniques such as decisional balance, and social support may be a useful strategy to empower people following dietary restrictions. Practitioners should understand whether suggested dietary restrictions include an individual's favourite food; the value attached to it, and explore specific ways to include favourite foods in some way when discussing a low-potassium diet.
由于人们喜欢的食物受到限制,遵循饮食钾限制可能具有挑战性。人们对如何将低钾饮食融入日常生活知之甚少。
研究人们将低钾饮食融入生活方式的自我导向行为策略。
定性方法。
34 名慢性肾脏病成人。
在门诊进行半结构化访谈。对转录的访谈进行主题分析。
分析确定了三个主题:“对食物的不同看法”;“食物产生积极的情绪”;和“做有效的事情”。参与者描述了提供不同享受水平的食物。他们习惯性饮食中的喜爱食物对他们有生理或心理价值。“做有效的事情”主题下有五个子主题,描述了参与者遵循低钾饮食建议所使用的自我管理行为。这些是积极重塑;反思;自言自语;社会支持;决策平衡;矛盾指令;和知识塑造。这些技术有助于克服对喜爱食物偏好和饮食限制之间的冲突。如果对喜爱食物存在情感联系,那么饮食限制将更具挑战性。对不太喜欢的食物的限制不会给参与者带来同样的自我管理挑战。
促进决策平衡和社会支持等行为改变技术可能是增强遵循饮食限制的人的有用策略。从业者应该了解建议的饮食限制是否包括个人的喜爱食物;对它的重视,并在讨论低钾饮食时探讨以某种方式包括喜爱食物的具体方法。