Center for Nutrition and Intestinal Failure, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.
Scand J Caring Sci. 2022 Sep;36(3):717-729. doi: 10.1111/scs.13033. Epub 2021 Sep 19.
BACKGROUND & AIM: Disease-related malnutrition is prevalent in all healthcare settings, including general practice, and is associated with negative consequences for the individual and the community. The aim of this study was to investigate general practitioners and general practice nurses' perceptions of how they manage disease-related malnutrition, and their view on introducing an early intervention against disease-related malnutrition.
Content analysis was used to analyse individual semi-structured interviews with the general practitioners (n = 9) and five focus group interviews with the general practice nurses (n = 21) from five general practices in Denmark.
General practice has no tradition for detection of disease-related malnutrition and find that they rarely see patients with unintended weight loss. Nutritional guidance is to a low degree and only randomly performed. Furthermore, most of the health professionals do not have access to nutritional guidance material for patients and lack information about patients' nutrition, when patients when patients receive treatment in the hospital. Suggestions for improvement were handouts with pictures and including nutritional status as a standard in the communication from hospital to general practice. An early intervention against unintended weight loss in specific groups was found feasible. Barriers and facilitators were seen as lack of time, lack of educational opportunities and skills. A financial incentive from the health authorities, and interventions adapted to the individual general practice were among suggested facilitators.
Disease-related malnutrition was rarely recognised and managed in general practice. The health professionals found they lacked means to perform nutritional guidance to patients with unintended weight loss. However, the health professionals had suggestions for improvement for an early intervention including handouts for patients. Further research on implementation of early intervention against unintended weight loss in general practice is needed.
疾病相关营养不良在所有医疗保健环境中都很普遍,包括全科医疗,并且会给个人和社区带来负面后果。本研究旨在调查全科医生和全科护士如何看待他们管理疾病相关营养不良的方式,以及他们对引入针对疾病相关营养不良的早期干预的看法。
采用内容分析法,对来自丹麦 5 家全科诊所的 9 名全科医生和 21 名全科护士进行了个体半结构化访谈。
全科医疗没有检测疾病相关营养不良的传统,他们发现很少看到有非故意体重减轻的患者。营养指导程度较低,且仅随机进行。此外,大多数卫生专业人员没有患者营养指导材料,当患者在医院接受治疗时,他们缺乏有关患者营养状况的信息。改进建议是使用带图片的传单,并将营养状况作为从医院到全科诊所的沟通的标准。针对特定人群的非故意体重减轻的早期干预被认为是可行的。障碍和促进因素被认为是缺乏时间、缺乏教育机会和技能。卫生当局的经济激励以及针对个别全科诊所的干预措施被认为是促进因素。
疾病相关营养不良在全科医疗中很少被识别和管理。卫生专业人员发现他们缺乏对非故意体重减轻患者进行营养指导的手段。然而,卫生专业人员对针对非故意体重减轻的早期干预提出了改进建议,包括为患者提供传单。需要进一步研究在全科医疗中实施针对非故意体重减轻的早期干预。