Diet and weight management by people with nonmetastatic colorectal cancer during chemotherapy: mixed methods research

  • Hopkinson J
  • Kazmi C
  • Elias J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate self-management of dietary intake by colorectal cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Methods: A questionnaire was administered to 92 patients with nonmetastatic colorectal cancer receiving chemotherapy treatment at a UK cancer center in 2018–19. A maximum variation sample of 20 patients who completed the questionnaire were interviewed. Results: More than three in five patients were at nutritional risk but fewer than one in five were concerned about dietary intake or weight. Self-management of diet and weight was inconsistent with achieving the nutritional intake recommended by clinical guidelines on nutrition in cancer. Conclusion: There is potential for psychoeducation to support change in self-management of nutritional risk, with implications for better treatment tolerance and outcomes including quality of life.

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Hopkinson, J. B., Kazmi, C., Elias, J., Wheelwright, S., Williams, R., Russell, A., & Shaw, C. (2020). Diet and weight management by people with nonmetastatic colorectal cancer during chemotherapy: mixed methods research. Colorectal Cancer, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.2217/crc-2019-0017

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