Curtin School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70012. doi: 10.1111/hex.70012.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex immune-mediated disease with no currently known cure. There is growing evidence to support the role of diet in reducing some of the symptoms and disease progression in MS, and we previously developed and tested the feasibility of a digital nutrition education program for people with MS.
The aim of this study was to explore factors that influenced engagement in the digital nutrition education program, including features influencing capability, opportunity and motivation to change their dietary behaviours.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with people who had MS, and who completed some or all of the program until data saturation was reached. Interviews were analysed inductively using thematic analysis. Themes were deductively mapped against the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour) behaviour change model.
Sixteen interviews were conducted with participants who completed all (n = 10) or some of the program (n = 6). Four themes emerged: (1) acquiring and validating nutrition knowledge; (2) influence of time and social support; (3) getting in early to improve health and (4) accounting for food literacy experiences.
This is the first online nutrition program with suitable behavioural supports for people with MS. It highlights the importance of disease-specific and evidence-based nutrition education to support people with MS to make dietary changes. Acquiring nutrition knowledge, coupled with practical support mechanisms, such as recipe booklets and goal setting, emerged as crucial for facilitating engagement with the program.
When designing education programs for people with MS and other neurological conditions, healthcare professionals and program designers should consider flexible delivery and building peer support to address the needs and challenges faced by participants.
Members of the MS Nutrition Research Program Stakeholder Reference Group, which includes people with MS and MS health professionals, provided input during the development of the nutrition education program and study design stages.
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种复杂的免疫介导性疾病,目前尚无已知的治愈方法。越来越多的证据支持饮食在减轻 MS 症状和疾病进展方面的作用,我们之前开发并测试了针对 MS 患者的数字营养教育计划的可行性。
本研究旨在探讨影响人们参与数字营养教育计划的因素,包括影响改变饮食行为能力、机会和动机的因素。
对完成部分或全部计划的 MS 患者进行半结构化访谈,直至达到数据饱和。使用主题分析对访谈进行归纳分析。主题根据 COM-B(能力、机会、动机、行为)行为改变模型进行演绎映射。
对完成全部(n=10)或部分(n=6)计划的参与者进行了 16 次访谈。得出了四个主题:(1)获取和验证营养知识;(2)时间和社会支持的影响;(3)早期改善健康;(4)考虑食物素养经验。
这是第一个针对 MS 患者的具有适当行为支持的在线营养计划。它强调了针对 MS 患者进行疾病特异性和基于证据的营养教育的重要性,以支持他们进行饮食改变。获取营养知识,加上实用的支持机制,如食谱和目标设定,对于促进对该计划的参与至关重要。
在为 MS 患者和其他神经疾病患者设计教育计划时,医疗保健专业人员和计划设计者应考虑灵活的交付方式,并建立同伴支持,以满足参与者的需求和面临的挑战。
MS 营养研究计划利益相关者参考小组的成员,包括 MS 患者和 MS 健康专业人员,在营养教育计划和研究设计阶段提供了投入。