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Increasing nutritional support for patients undergoing radiation therapy: the radiation therapist perspective

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posted on 2025-05-09, 23:16 authored by Shane E. Dempsey, Naomi Findlay, Lesley MacDonald-WicksLesley MacDonald-Wicks
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine radiation therapists’ knowledge on the nutritional management of side effects for patients receiving treatment to the gastrointestinal tract and genitourinary system and to determine the willingness of radiation therapists’ to participate in nutritional training. Method: A cross-sectional survey at a Radiation Oncology Treatment Centre was performed coupled with a semi-structured interview to explore radiation therapists’ knowledge and experiences related to patient nutritional care. Results: Eighty-one percent of participants agreed that they were often asked by patients for advice on eating. The majority of participants recognised that providing adequate nutrition support would be beneficial in terms of patient outcomes (91%) and ongoing patient compliance with nutrition advice (81%). However, participants demonstrated low confidence in providing nutrition support. Eighty-six percent of radiation therapists had not received any training on nutritional interventions and 100% of radiation therapists were interested in receiving more training. Conclusion: This research indicates that radiations therapists are often asked for nutritional advice by patients and recognise the associated benefits but are not confident in providing advice. Our findings reveal an opportunity for radiation therapists to provide scripted nutrition advice to patients to reinforce recommendations made by dietitian.

History

Journal title

Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice

Volume

10

Issue

3

Pagination

181-189

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

School of Health Sciences

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© Cambridge University Press. Reprinted with permission.

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