Changning District, Beixinjing Community Health Service Center, NO. 111 Beiyu Road, Shanghai, 200335, China.
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 Nov 11;32(12):783. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08987-1.
This study aimed to build a comprehensive understanding of the nutritional guidance needs of gastric cancer survivors in the primary healthcare setting that could be fulfilled by community health service centers as part of their primary healthcare services.
Gastric cancer survivors were invited to participate in a questionnaire-based survey by convenience sampling method from the community health center. Relationships between nutritional demand and potential influence factors were examined by a multivariable logistic regression model.
A total of 200 gastric cancer survivors were recruited from the community health service center in Shanghai, China, from whom we obtained 194 valid questionnaires, resulting in a 97.0% response rate. Of these gastric survivor participants, 48 individuals (24.7%) expressed a need for nutritional guidance administered by community health service centers, whereas 146 participants (75.3%) held the perspective that such guidance was unnecessary. Preferences for nutritional guidance included having a dietitian as the provider (68.8%), home-based engagement (72.9%), face-to-face consultation (68.8%), individual counseling (87.5%), and beginning immediately post-discharge (89.6%). A notable reluctance (66.7%) towards financial contribution was also observed. After adjusting for confounders, participants with higher income level (odds ratio (OR) = 4.45, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.39-15.50), history of food intake reduction (OR = 14.96, 95% CI = 3.49-82.28), and gastrointestinal symptoms (OR = 4.40, 95% CI = 1.35-14.33) were more likely to seek nutritional guidance.
Gastric cancer survivors have a certain need for nutritional guidance administered by primary health service centers. Personal guidance by the primary health service center should be provided to gastric cancer survivors to support their dietary and nutritional intake needs.
There is a need to develop and implement nutritional guidance programs in community health service centers as part of their primary healthcare services for gastric cancer survivors.
本研究旨在深入了解胃癌幸存者在基层医疗环境中的营养指导需求,这些需求可以由社区卫生服务中心通过其基本医疗服务来满足。
采用便利抽样法,邀请胃癌幸存者参加基于问卷调查的研究。通过多变量逻辑回归模型,研究营养需求与潜在影响因素之间的关系。
共从中国上海的社区卫生服务中心招募了 200 名胃癌幸存者,获得了 194 份有效问卷,应答率为 97.0%。在这些胃癌幸存者参与者中,有 48 人(24.7%)表示需要社区卫生服务中心提供营养指导,而 146 人(75.3%)认为这种指导是不必要的。对营养指导的偏好包括由营养师提供(68.8%)、上门服务(72.9%)、面对面咨询(68.8%)、个别咨询(87.5%)和出院后立即开始(89.6%)。同时,人们也明显不愿意为此付费(66.7%)。在调整了混杂因素后,收入水平较高的参与者(优势比(OR)=4.45,95%置信区间(CI)=1.39-15.50)、有减少食物摄入史的参与者(OR=14.96,95%CI=3.49-82.28)和有胃肠道症状的参与者(OR=4.40,95%CI=1.35-14.33)更有可能寻求营养指导。
胃癌幸存者对初级卫生服务中心提供的营养指导有一定的需求。初级卫生服务中心应向胃癌幸存者提供个人指导,以满足他们的饮食和营养摄入需求。
有必要在社区卫生服务中心开发和实施营养指导计划,作为其为胃癌幸存者提供的基本医疗服务的一部分。