A survey of Australian rheumatologists’ perspectives of nutrition needs in systemic sclerosis

Author:

Samm De-arne A1,Macoustra Aimee R1,Crane Rhiannon K2,McWilliams Leah M3,Proudman Susanna M34,Chapple Lee-anne S156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia

2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia

3. Rheumatology Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia

4. Discipline of Medicine, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia

5. Intensive Care Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia

6. Adelaide Medical School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia

Abstract

Aim:Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) is an incurable inflammatory condition synonymous with unique nutrition needs. As rheumatologists are frequently responsible for managing the various organ manifestations, this study aimed to understand the service needs and nutritional concerns of rheumatologists involved in the care of adults with systemic sclerosis.Methods:A 13-item online qualitative and quantitative survey was distributed via REDCap®from January to March 2022 to rheumatologists who are members of the Australian Scleroderma Interest Group and consult patients with systemic sclerosis. Data were collected on rheumatologists’ demographics, and their views on symptoms observed, nutrition concerns and priorities, and preferred dietetic service provision for their patients. Data are reported as number (%).Results:Of 27 eligible rheumatologists, 17 (63%) completed the survey. All rheumatologists reported gastrointestinal symptoms in their patients ( n = 17, 100%); predominantly reflux ( n = 17, 100%) and dysphagia ( n = 17, 100%). Weight loss was observed by the majority of rheumatologists ( n = 15, 88%). Rheumatologists reported patients used food avoidance/special diets to manage symptoms ( n = 12, 71%). Dietetic consultation was reported as potentially beneficial by all rheumatologists, with the preferred time being when symptoms increase or change ( n = 15, 88%), and the preferred approaches being written resources ( n = 15, 88%), face-to-face ( n = 14, 82%) and telephone consultation ( n = 14, 82%). Advice on gaining weight ( n = 14, 82%) and systemic sclerosis symptom management ( n = 13, 77%) were the most desired education topics reported.Conclusion:Rheumatologists commonly observe gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with systemic sclerosis and report dietetics services would be advantageous in supporting their patients to gain weight and better manage their symptoms.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy

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