A dietitian-led low-FODMAP diet webinar: a pre-post study evaluating its impact on symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome

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作者
Colgan, Aisling [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Digby, Katie [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Apekey, Tanefa [5 ]
Elborough-Whitehouse, Iona [6 ]
Seamark, Leah [7 ]
Radcliffe, Olivia [7 ]
Williams, Marianne [7 ]
Hickson, Mary [8 ]
机构
[1] Leeds Beckett Univ, Sch Hlth, Leeds, England
[2] Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp NHS Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
[3] Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Fdn Trust, Hlth Living Ctr, Peterborough, England
[4] Melton Mowbray Hosp, Leicestershire Partnership Trust, Melton Mowbray, England
[5] Univ Sheffield, Sch Hlth & Related Res, Sheffield, England
[6] Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Leeds, England
[7] Somerset NHS Fdn Trust, Community Dietet, Bridgwater, England
[8] Univ Plymouth, Inst Hlth & Community, Plymouth, England
[9] Leeds Beckett Univ, Sch Hlth, Leeds LS1 3HE, England
关键词
clinical practice; dietetics; fibre; gastroenterology; irritable bowel syndrome; nutrition education; MANAGEMENT; EFFICACY; ADULTS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1111/jhn.13262
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background Evidence suggests that the low fermentable oligo-, di-, mono-saccharides, and polyols (FODMAP) diet improves irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms when delivered by a dietitian. However, demand for dietetic appointments exceeds supply. Prerecorded webinars are acceptable and cost-effective for delivering first-line IBS dietary advice. Methodology This study, using a pre-post design, aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a low-FODMAP diet restriction phase webinar at improving IBS symptoms. Participants with self-reported IBS symptoms were asked to report their IBS symptoms, stool frequency, stool consistency and IBS medication use, before and 8 weeks postwebinar via an online questionnaire. The presence and severity of participants' symptoms and bowel habits were captured using validated tools and a global symptom question. Results In total 228 participants responded to both pre- and postsurveys. A statistically significant improvement in all symptoms was observed 8 weeks postwebinar (p < 0.05). The proportion of participants rating their overall symptoms as moderate-to-severe reduced from 85.5% at baseline to 34.6% postwebinar (50.9% reduction [p < 0.001]). The proportion of participants reporting normal stool consistency and frequency significantly increased postwebinar (23.2%-39.9% [p < 0.001] and 76.3%-89% [p < 0.001], respectively). Satisfactory relief of symptoms increased from 16.7% to 53.1%, (p < 0.001) 8 weeks postwebinar. Conclusions These results are comparable with literature on the efficacy of face-to-face delivery of low-FODMAP diet education. Dietitians should consider directing triaged patients with IBS, who have tried first-line dietary advice, to this webinar as an alternative or alongside current practice.
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页数:12
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