Exploring health professional knowledge and management of nutritional complications in neuroendocrine cancer patients: Results of an international multidisciplinary survey
- Author(s)
- Laing, E; Kiss, N; Krishnasamy, M; Gough, K; Michael, M;
- Journal Title
- Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
- Publication Type
- Research article
- Abstract
- BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Patients with neuroendocrine tumours (NET) are at nutritional risk due to symptoms and treatment side-effects. Current evidence-based guidelines lack information regarding optimal nutritional management. This study aimed to describe health professional knowledge and management of nutrition complications in GEP NET patients and summarise current international practice. METHODS: Multidisciplinary health professionals who regularly provide care for NET patients, were invited to participate in a 21-item online survey. Survey questions asked about symptom prevalence, nutrition screening, assessment practices, and vitamin deficiency screening and supplementation practices. General demographic information was recorded. RESULTS: In total 73 health professionals completed the survey. Many worked in Australia (52%) and the United Kingdom (19%). Most responses were provided by medical oncologists (25%), nurses (23%) and dietitians (30%). Diarrhoea and fatigue were reported as the most common symptoms (86% and 60%, respectively) and of greatest concern to patients with NET (80% and 52%, respectively). Provision of advice for symptom management, weight loss and food intolerances was reported by 92%, 59% and 41%, respectively. Overall, 38% carried out screening/assessment for malnutrition and screening for vitamin deficiencies, respectively. Health professionals reported on the lack of NET-specific nutrition guidelines and hence used general oncology nutrition guidelines to direct their practice. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first international survey of nutrition knowledge and practices among NET health professionals. Results highlight variations in nutrition screening and assessment practices and identify a gap in NET-specific guidelines addressing nutrition issues in this at-risk patient group.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Keywords
- *Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine; Health Personnel; Humans; Knowledge; *Malnutrition/complications/diagnosis; *Nutritionists; Malnutrition; Neuroendocrine; Nutrition; Screening; Survey
- Department(s)
- Nutrition and Speech Pathology; Academic Nursing; Health Services Research; Medical Oncology
- PubMed ID
- 35623853
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2022.02.124
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