医学
骨营养不良
血液透析
营养教育
随机对照试验
星团(航天器)
物理疗法
内科学
老年学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Mirey Karavetian,Nanne de Vries,Hafez Elzein,Rana Rizk,Fida Bechwaty
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2015.05.005
摘要
Assess the effect of intensive nutrition education by trained dedicated dietitians on osteodystrophy management among hemodialysis patients.Randomized controlled trial in 12 hospital-based hemodialysis units equally distributed over clusters 1 and 2. Cluster 1 patients were either assigned to usual care (n=96) or to individualized intensive staged-based nutrition education by a dedicated renal dietitian (n=88). Cluster 2 patients (n=210) received nutrition education from general hospital dietitians, educating their patients at their spare time from hospital duties. Main outcomes were: (1) dietary knowledge(%), (2) behavioral change, (3) serum phosphorus (mmol/L), each measured at T0 (baseline), T1 (post 6 month intervention) and T2 (post 6 month follow up).Significant improvement was found only among patients receiving intensive education from a dedicated dietitian at T1; the change regressed at T2 without statistical significance: knowledge (T0: 40.3; T1: 64; T2: 63) and serum phosphorus (T0: 1.79; T1: 1.65; T2: 1.70); behavioral stages changed significantly throughout the study (T0: Preparation, T1: Action, T2: Preparation).The intensive protocol showed to be the most effective.Integrating dedicated dietitians and stage-based education in hemodialysis units may improve the nutritional management of patients in Lebanon and countries with similar health care systems.
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