AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on elderly patients with atherosclerosis (AS) in western China, aiming to assess their understanding of healthy eating and the types of nutritional support they need.
  • - Through interviews with 14 participants, three main themes emerged: the influence of regional diets, low health literacy regarding nutrition, and complex views on the assistance they would accept.
  • - It concludes that there is a significant need for culturally appropriate nutritional support to enhance patients' knowledge and dietary habits, which could help manage their disease progression effectively.

Article Abstract

Background: Healthy eating is one of the most important nonpharmacologic treatments for patients with atherosclerosis(AS). However, it is unclear how elderly AS patients in western China perceive their dietary status and which type of nutritional assistance they would be willing to receive. Therefore, the primary purpose of this study was to understand the level of knowledge about current dietary habits and healthy eating habits among elderly AS patients in western China, and the secondary purpose was to identify acceptable nutritional assistance measures or pathways for those patients to help them manage disease progression.

Methods: An implementation study approach was used to recruit elderly patients with AS-related diseases in western China for semistructured interviews.

Results: 14 participants were included in the study, and the following three themes were identified from the interviews:(1) the diet with regional characteristics; (2) low nutrition-related health literacy; (3) complex attitudes towards nutritional assistance. Most participants had misconceptions about healthy eating, and the sources of their knowledge might not be trustworthy. Participants expressed a preference for personalized nutritional assistance, especially that provided by medical-nursing combined institutions.

Conclusion: Patients in western China need nutritional assistance for their regional dietary habits; therefore, healthy dietary patterns consistent with the regional culture are proposed to improve the prevailing lack of knowledge about healthy diets, improve the dietary structure of patients, and control the development of the disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11184894PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-05058-2DOI Listing

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