The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study

Abstract Aim To explore the experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery. Design The descriptive qualitative design was applied. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 36...

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Main Authors: Wen Liu, Jian Min Xu, Yu Xia Zhang, Hui Juan Lu, Hai Ou Xia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.768
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spelling doaj-f124bb5011fb4b37b36bbd77075691f92021-04-14T15:51:11ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582021-05-01831501150910.1002/nop2.768The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative studyWen Liu0Jian Min Xu1Yu Xia Zhang2Hui Juan Lu3Hai Ou Xia4School of Nursing Fudan University Shanghai ChinaDepartment of General Surgery Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai ChinaZhongshan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai ChinaSchool of Nursing Fudan University Shanghai ChinaSchool of Nursing Fudan University Shanghai ChinaAbstract Aim To explore the experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery. Design The descriptive qualitative design was applied. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 36 purposively selected rectal cancer survivors who had experienced sphincter‐saving surgery. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. The thematic analysis was used to structure the data analysis. Results Three major themes, namely “have motivations to change diet”; “need strategies to change diet” and “face barriers to change diet” were generated along with 12 subthemes. Overall, needing to change one's dietary behaviour is the most important theme in addressing defecation dysfunction in patients following sphincter‐saving surgery. Future studies need to focus more on the specific relationship between different food types and the degree of defecation dysfunction. Systematic, scientific and continuous instructions on eating behaviour are in great need for patients after sphincter‐saving surgery.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.768defecation dysfunctiondietary modificationnursesnursingqualitativerectal cancer
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author Wen Liu
Jian Min Xu
Yu Xia Zhang
Hui Juan Lu
Hai Ou Xia
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Jian Min Xu
Yu Xia Zhang
Hui Juan Lu
Hai Ou Xia
The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study
Nursing Open
defecation dysfunction
dietary modification
nurses
nursing
qualitative
rectal cancer
author_facet Wen Liu
Jian Min Xu
Yu Xia Zhang
Hui Juan Lu
Hai Ou Xia
author_sort Wen Liu
title The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study
title_short The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study
title_full The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study
title_fullStr The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed The experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: A qualitative study
title_sort experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery: a qualitative study
publisher Wiley
series Nursing Open
issn 2054-1058
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Aim To explore the experience of dealing with defecation dysfunction by changing the eating behaviours of people with rectal cancer following sphincter‐saving surgery. Design The descriptive qualitative design was applied. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 36 purposively selected rectal cancer survivors who had experienced sphincter‐saving surgery. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. The thematic analysis was used to structure the data analysis. Results Three major themes, namely “have motivations to change diet”; “need strategies to change diet” and “face barriers to change diet” were generated along with 12 subthemes. Overall, needing to change one's dietary behaviour is the most important theme in addressing defecation dysfunction in patients following sphincter‐saving surgery. Future studies need to focus more on the specific relationship between different food types and the degree of defecation dysfunction. Systematic, scientific and continuous instructions on eating behaviour are in great need for patients after sphincter‐saving surgery.
topic defecation dysfunction
dietary modification
nurses
nursing
qualitative
rectal cancer
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.768
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