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Nutrition education: Optimising preparation and recovery for benign oesophageal surgery.

  • Published In: Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics, 2025, v. 38, n. 1. P. 1 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Yeung, Sophia; Gill, Marlyn; Gillis, Chelsia 3 of 3

Abstract

Background: Patients requiring upper gastrointestinal surgery for benign oesophageal conditions are at nutrition risk before and after surgery. There is a dearth of published evidence guiding clinicians on effective collaboration with patients to mitigate perioperative nutritional challenges. We conducted a qualitative study aiming to explore patients' perioperative food, nutrition, and educational experiences to guide future care. Methods: Adult patients who had undergone elective, benign oesophageal surgery were invited to participate in semi‐structured interviews within 3 weeks of hospital discharge. Interviews were transcribed and analysed with a reflexive form of inductive thematic analysis in addition to synthesised member checking. Results: Interviews with 12 patients identified three major themes. First, nutrition education fosters a better surgical recovery experience: patients expressed a desire to be prepared for their upcoming surgery and engage in the recovery process with informed food choices. Most patients preferred preoperative education given limited capacity for learning during hospital admission. Second, patients have priorities for nutrition information: patients expressed that educational material should be printed, comprehensive, practical, include familiar foods and focus on managing postoperative physical symptoms. Third, food impacts social and emotional experiences of surgery: resumption of a normal diet was a sign of recovery that enabled social reintegration. Identified themes resonated with Knowles' six‐core principles of andragogy. Conclusions: Patients with benign oesophageal conditions perceived nutrition education to be a vital aspect of surgical preparation and recovery. Re‐designing perioperative education with patient input has the potential to improve outcomes and experiences. Key points: Patient interviews suggest that perioperative nutrition education might foster a better recovery experience post‐benign oesophageal surgery.Patients desire comprehensive, practical nutrition information that aids in the management of postoperative physical symptoms and enables the resumption of a normal diet and social experiences.Re‐designing perioperative education with patient input that aligns with adult education principles has the potential to improve outcomes and experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics. 2025/02, Vol. 38, Issue 1, p1
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Education
  • Publication Date:2025
  • ISSN:0952-3871
  • DOI:10.1111/jhn.13064
  • Accession Number:183858698
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