St-Jacques Michelle, Verdin Nancy, Easaw Jennifer, Longmore Shelly, Atkins Marlis, Chan Catherine, Gillis Chelsia
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada.
PaCERInnovates, Continuing Education, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2025 Jan 1;50:1-11. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2024-0522.
Malnutrition is prevalent among older adults in Canada and it can be mitigated through personalized dietitian-led counselling. This qualitative study aimed to explore how malnutrition is communicated and perceived, providing insight for future care. This multisite qualitative study was conducted in Alberta and Quebec, Canada. Participants were recruited through purposive sampling to target patients ≥65 years old who spoke French or English, had a malnutrition diagnosis, and received counseling for malnutrition from a dietitian. Dietitians who had worked directly with patients ≥65 years old with a diagnosis of malnutrition were recruited through advertisement. Semi-structured interviews were recorded both in person and over the phone. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Twenty-five patients and 10 dietitians were interviewed, producing five themes (two dietitian themes and three patient themes). First, : dietitians highlighted challenges in diagnosing malnutrition due to limited support and resources. Second, "" : dietitians hesitated to use the term "malnutrition" with patients. Third: : patients reported not being informed of their diagnosis. Fourth, ? Patients revealed the word sounds extreme and unrelatable. Reactions to the diagnosis varied: acceptance, shock, detached, and neutral. Finally, : some patients distanced themselves from the stigma by rationalizing their nutrition problems. Gaps in management of malnutrition were identified. Future research should focus on how to communicate the diagnosis to improve outcomes for malnutrition.
营养不良在加拿大老年人中普遍存在,通过营养师主导的个性化咨询可以缓解这种情况。这项定性研究旨在探讨营养不良是如何被传达和认知的,为未来的护理提供见解。这项多地点定性研究在加拿大艾伯塔省和魁北克省进行。通过目的抽样招募参与者,目标是年龄≥65岁、说法语或英语、被诊断为营养不良且接受过营养师营养不良咨询的患者。通过广告招募了直接与年龄≥65岁且被诊断为营养不良的患者合作过的营养师。半结构化访谈通过面对面和电话方式进行记录。数据逐字转录,并使用反思性主题分析进行分析。共采访了25名患者和10名营养师,产生了五个主题(两个营养师主题和三个患者主题)。第一,:营养师强调由于支持和资源有限,在诊断营养不良方面存在挑战。第二,“”:营养师在与患者使用“营养不良”一词时犹豫不决。第三::患者报告未被告知其诊断结果。第四,?患者表示这个词听起来极端且与己无关。对诊断的反应各不相同:接受、震惊、冷漠和中立。最后,:一些患者通过为自己的营养问题找借口来远离这种污名。确定了营养不良管理方面的差距。未来的研究应侧重于如何传达诊断结果以改善营养不良的治疗效果。