Rothpletz-Puglia Pamela, Smith Jade, Pavuk Chloe, Leotta Jana, Pike Kimberli, Presley Carolyn J, Krok-Schoen Jessica L, Braun Ashlea, Cohen Mary Kathryn, Rogers Gail T, Chui Kenneth Kwan Ho, Zhang Fang Fang, Spees Colleen K
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Health Professions, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Division of Medical Dietetics, The Ohio State University, College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 Jun 13;32(7):428. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08616-x.
The purpose of this study was to assess participants' perceptions and experiences while participating in a Food is Medicine medically tailored meal plus intensive nutrition counseling intervention to create a theoretical explanation about how the intervention worked.
This interpretive qualitative study included the use of semi-structured interviews with active participants in a randomized controlled trial aimed at understanding how a medically tailored meal plus nutrition counseling intervention worked for vulnerable individuals with lung cancer treated at four cancer centers across the USA. During the 8-month long study, participants in the intervention arm were asked to be interviewed, which were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using conventional content analysis with principles of grounded theory.
Twenty individuals participated. Data analysis resulted in a theoretical explanation of the intervention's mechanism of action. The explanatory process includes three linked and propositional categories leading to patient resilience: engaging in treatment, adjusting to diagnosis, and active coping. The medically tailored meals plus nutrition counseling engaged participants throughout treatment, which helped participants adjust to their diagnosis, leading to active coping through intentional self-care, behavior change, and improved quality of life.
These findings provide evidence that a Food is Medicine intervention may buffer some of the adversity related to the diagnosis of lung cancer and create a pathway for participants to experience post-traumatic growth, develop resilience, and change behaviors to actively cope with lung cancer. Medically tailored meals plus intensive nutrition counseling informed by motivational interviewing supported individuals' adjustment to their diagnosis and resulted in perceived positive behavior change.
本研究旨在评估参与者在参与“食物即药物”医学定制膳食加强化营养咨询干预时的认知和体验,以构建关于该干预如何起作用的理论解释。
这项解释性定性研究包括对一项随机对照试验中的活跃参与者进行半结构式访谈,该试验旨在了解医学定制膳食加营养咨询干预对美国四个癌症中心治疗的肺癌弱势群体的作用机制。在为期8个月的研究中,干预组的参与者被要求接受访谈,访谈内容被录音、逐字转录,并使用基于扎根理论原则的传统内容分析方法进行分析。
20名个体参与了研究。数据分析得出了该干预作用机制的理论解释。解释过程包括导致患者恢复力的三个相互关联的命题类别:参与治疗、适应诊断和积极应对。医学定制膳食加营养咨询在整个治疗过程中促使参与者积极参与,这有助于参与者适应其诊断结果,从而通过有意识的自我护理、行为改变和生活质量的改善实现积极应对。
这些发现表明,“食物即药物”干预可能缓冲一些与肺癌诊断相关的逆境,并为参与者创造一条经历创伤后成长、培养恢复力和改变行为以积极应对肺癌的途径。由动机性访谈提供信息的医学定制膳食加强化营养咨询支持个体适应其诊断结果,并带来了积极的行为改变。