Miglioretto Chiara, Beck Eleanor J, Lambert Kelly, Mehmet Michael
School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Health Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Hum Nutr Diet. 2025 Oct;38(5):e70116. doi: 10.1111/jhn.70116.
Inflammatory bowel disease is complex, heterogeneous and chronic, necessitating individualized and holistic long-term care and self-management. While dietary therapy can induce remission in some cases, no dietary guidelines currently exist for maintaining remission. Despite remission, gastrointestinal symptoms can persist. This, together with perceived lack of guidance from healthcare providers are sources of frustration. To bridge the dietary information gap, many individuals may turn to social media, where extensive discussions occur. This study aimed to quantify, explore and describe the nutrition-related information needs and experiences of this cohort by analysing comments on social media.
This study used social listening to examine online comments from select Facebook groups. Content and inductive thematic analysis were used to quantify, explore and describe deidentified comments. Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer aided content analysis. Topics of interest were represented as percentages.
Moderate agreement (75%) existed between manual and automated content analysis. Of the 11,945 comments, 37.5% were diet-related. Thematic analysis identified five interrelated themes: (1) desire for support and connection, (2) exasperation and desire for information, (3) open to considering advice from non-experts, (4) a desire for food to be thy medicine and (5) Inflammatory Bowel Disease holds me back.
Facebook groups provide access to information and connection, compensating for the perceived lack of timely and ongoing access to a knowledgeable and empathetic multidisciplinary care team. Dietitians caring for individuals with IBD should ensure the advice provided is practical and that barriers to implementation of advice are addressed to facilitate uptake.
炎症性肠病复杂、异质性且具有慢性特点,需要个性化和全面的长期护理及自我管理。虽然饮食疗法在某些情况下可诱导缓解,但目前尚无维持缓解的饮食指南。尽管病情缓解,但胃肠道症状可能持续存在。这一点,再加上感觉缺乏医疗服务提供者的指导,都是令人沮丧的根源。为了弥补饮食信息差距,许多人可能会转向社交媒体,那里会进行广泛的讨论。本研究旨在通过分析社交媒体上的评论来量化、探索和描述该队列与营养相关的信息需求及经历。
本研究采用社交倾听来检查选定脸书群组中的在线评论。使用内容分析和归纳主题分析来量化、探索和描述匿名评论。聊天生成预训练变换器辅助内容分析。感兴趣的主题以百分比表示。
人工和自动内容分析之间存在中度一致性(75%)。在11945条评论中,37.5%与饮食相关。主题分析确定了五个相互关联的主题:(1)对支持和联系的渴望,(2)恼怒和对信息的渴望,(3)愿意考虑非专家的建议,(4)希望食物成为良药,(5)炎症性肠病阻碍了我。
脸书群组提供了获取信息和建立联系的途径,弥补了人们感觉缺乏及时和持续接触知识渊博且富有同情心的多学科护理团队的不足。照顾炎症性肠病患者的营养师应确保提供的建议切实可行,并解决建议实施过程中的障碍以促进采纳。