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Nutritional management of cirrhosis patients: A qualitative study exploring perceptions of patients and health workers in Ghana

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dc.contributor.author Nartey, Yvonne Ayerki
dc.contributor.author Asem, Mawuena
dc.contributor.author Agyei-Nkansah, Adwoa
dc.contributor.author Awuku, Yaw Asante
dc.contributor.author Setorglo, Jacob
dc.contributor.author Duah, Amoako
dc.contributor.author Bampoh, Sally
dc.contributor.author Ayawin, Joshua
dc.contributor.author Asibey, Shadrack Osei
dc.contributor.author Ye, Weimin
dc.contributor.author Mary, Mary Yeboah
dc.contributor.author Roberts, Lewis
dc.contributor.author Plymoth, Amelie
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-07T12:04:40Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-07T12:04:40Z
dc.date.issued 2019-09
dc.identifier.issn 23105496
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8300
dc.description 22p;, ill. en_US
dc.description.abstract Malnutrition is common among patients with end stage liver disease including liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Optimal nutrition is important to reduce morbidity and mortality of these patients. There is limited qualitative data on nutritional status and management of chronic liver disease patients. We aimed to explore the knowledge, opinions and practices of cirrhosis patients and health workers in nutritional management of cirrhosis in Ghana, in order to determine whether there is a need to improve nutritional care for cirrhosis patients. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews of cirrhotic patients (n ¼ 16) and healthcare providers (n ¼ 27) in three academic centers in Accra, Kumasi and Cape Coast (Ghana). Recruitment was by purposive sampling of patients attending specialist liver disease clinics. The recorded data were analyzed using NVivo 11 software, with generation of codes, themes and subthemes. Results: The major themes that emerged from the data included nutrition as part of care delivery during the hospital visit, nutritional recommendations, dietary changes and long-term practice improvement. The results showed that patients and health workers felt dietary recommendations for patients were frequently addressed, but could be significantly improved. We found that in the opinion of study participants, local guidelines are important and necessary in nutritional management of cirrhosis patients, and that participants felt it was difficult to change dietary habits following cirrhosis diagnosis. Conclusions: These results suggest that nutritional management of cirrhosis patients in Ghana requires improvement. Strategies to improve this could include a multi-disciplinary approach to nutritional management, development of local guidelines and continued nutritional assessment, monitoring and follow-up. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.subject Nutritional en_US
dc.subject cirrhosis patients en_US
dc.subject perceptions en_US
dc.subject patients en_US
dc.subject exploring en_US
dc.title Nutritional management of cirrhosis patients: A qualitative study exploring perceptions of patients and health workers in Ghana en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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