Enhancing the provision of cancer nutrition information to support care through experience-based co-design: a mixed-methods study

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Loeliger, Jenelle [1 ,2 ]
Francis, Jill [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Kiss, Nicole [6 ]
Stewart, Jane [1 ]
Chandler, Samantha [7 ]
Donohoe, Keith [7 ]
Hughes, Vanessa [1 ]
Swan, Wendy [8 ]
Kaegi, Kate [9 ]
Elliott, Andrea [10 ]
McIntosh, Rebecca [1 ]
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[1] Peter MacCallum Canc Ctr, Nutr & Speech Pathol Dept, 305 Grattan St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia
[2] Deakin Univ, Sch Exercise & Nutr Sci, Burwood, VIC, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Sch Hlth Sci, Parkville, VIC, Australia
[4] Univ Melbourne, Sir Peter MacCallum Dept Oncol, Parkvill, VIC 3010, Australia
[5] Peter MacCallum Canc Ctr, Dept Hlth Serv Res & Implementat Sci, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
[6] Deakin Univ, Inst Phys Act & Nutr, Burwood, VIC, Australia
[7] Consumer Representat, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
[8] Goulburn Valley Hlth, Nutr & Dietet, Shepparton, VIC, Australia
[9] Nutr Dept, Austin Hlth, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia
[10] Alfred Hlth, Nutr & Dietet Dept, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Nutrition; Diet; Experience-based co-design; Cancer; Patient and carer experience; GUIDELINE; SERVICES; PATIENT; IMPROVE;
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10.1007/s00520-024-08453-y
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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PurposeNutrition is essential within cancer care, yet patient and carer access to nutrition care and information is variable. This study aimed to (1) investigate patient and carer access and perceptions, and health professional views and practices, relating to cancer nutrition information and care; and (2) co-design interactive resources to support optimal nutrition care.MethodsPatients and carers completed a survey regarding access to nutrition care and information. Seven multidisciplinary health service teams were invited to participate in a survey and focus group to assess barriers and enablers in nutrition practices. Focus groups were recorded, transcribed and thematically analyzed. Eligible patients, carers, and health professionals were invited to four virtual workshops utilizing experience-based co-design methods to identify nutrition priority areas and design resources. Workshop participant acceptability of the resources was measured.ResultsOf 104 consumer survey respondents (n = 97 patients, n = 7 carers), 61% agreed that it "took too much time to find evidence-based nutrition and cancer information", and 46% had seen a dietitian. Thirty-four of 38 health professionals completed the survey and 30 participated in a focus group, and it was identified the greatest barriers to delivering nutrition care were lack of referral services, knowledge or skill gaps, and time. Twenty participants (n = 10 patients and carers, n = 10 health professionals) attended four workshops and co-designed a suite of 46 novel resources rated as highly acceptable.ConclusionImproved communication, training, and availability of suitable resources could improve access to and support cancer nutrition information and care. New, co-designed cancer nutrition resources were created and deemed highly acceptable to patients, carers, and health professionals.
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