Effects of intensive nutrition education on nutritional status and quality of life among postgastrectomy patients

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Purpose: We examined the effects of 3 months of intensive education (IE) after hospital discharge compared to conventional education (CE) on nutritional status and quality of diet and life among South Korean gastrectomy patients. Methods: The study was conducted among 53 hospitalized gastrectomy in-patients (IE group, n = 28; CE group, n = 25) at Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong. Baseline data were collected from electronic medical records and additional information was gathered via anthropometric measurements, assessment of nutritional status through a patientgenerated, subjective global assessment (PG-SGA), diet assessment, and measures of self-efficacy and satisfaction with meals for 3 months following hospital discharge. Results: Total PG-SGA scores were significantly higher in the CE group than in the IE group at 3-week post-discharge (5.2 in the IE group vs. 10.4 in the CE group, P < 0.001), with higher scores indicating a greater severity of malnutrition. Energy intake over the 3 months increased in both the IE group (from 1,390 to 1,726 kcal/day) and the CE group (from 1,227 to 1,540 kcal/day). At 3-week post-discharge, the IE group had significantly higher daily protein and fat intake (P < 0.05). Self-efficacy improved in each category (P < 0.001), except for difficulty eating adequate food'. When assessing satisfaction with meals, there was a difference in the satisfaction with the current meal size' (P < 0.001) and satisfaction with the menu content' (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Nutritional status among gastrectomy patients in the IE group improved. Relative to the CE control, the IE group demonstrated improved self-efficacy and meal satisfaction 3-week post-discharge.

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Lee, H. O., Han, S. R., Choi, S. I., Lee, J. J., Kim, S. H., Ahn, H. S., & Lim, H. (2016). Effects of intensive nutrition education on nutritional status and quality of life among postgastrectomy patients. Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research, 90(2), 79–88. https://doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.90.2.79

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