Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center

OBJETIVES: To interpret the perception of the determining factors that influence the diet of a group of intern patients in a drug rehabilitation center in Concepción, Chile, during the year 2015. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Through a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach, intern patients of...

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Main Authors: Claudia Troncoso Pantoja, Darlyng Mora Ormeño, Paulina Sánchez Espinoza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Martín de Porres 2016-03-01
Series:Horizonte Médico
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Online Access:http://www.medicina.usmp.edu.pe/medicina/horizonte/2016_3/Art4_Vol16_N3.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc21cf6e5aa541beb396e891cf8ab15f2020-11-25T01:18:00ZspaUniversidad de San Martín de PorresHorizonte Médico1727-558X2227-35302016-03-011632934Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation CenterClaudia Troncoso Pantoja0Darlyng Mora Ormeño1Paulina Sánchez Espinoza2Magister en Salud Pública basada en evidencias.Facultad de Medicina.Departamento de ciencias clínicas y preclínicas. Carrera de nutrición y dietética.Universidad católica de santísima concepción.ChileLicenciada en Nutrición y dietética. Facultad de Medicina.Carrera de nutrición y dietética. Universidad católica de la santísima Concepción. ChileLicenciada en Nutrición y dietética. Facultad de Medicina.Carrera de nutrición y dietética. Universidad católica de la santísima Concepción. ChileOBJETIVES: To interpret the perception of the determining factors that influence the diet of a group of intern patients in a drug rehabilitation center in Concepción, Chile, during the year 2015. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Through a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach, intern patients of a drug rehabilitation facility, who fulfilled the study assigned criteria, were interviewed. The collection of data was conducted through semi structured interviews; which were validated by experts and subject to a pilot test. Nonprobability convenience sampling was performed. The sample size was determined through theoretical saturation, which was completed at the eighth interview. The results were subject to triangulation of informants, and were analyzed using the technique of discourse analysis. RESULTS: The participants identify positive and negative factors that condition their diet. They claim that having a fixed schedule is positive since this helps them to have a more organized diet. However, some stressful situations within the facilities are described as limiting factors in their mood, thus affecting their appetite and reducing their food intake. Additionally, not being with their families, especially at the beginning of the treatment, is considered a negative aspect. The lack of variety in terms of food preparation is also negative since this does not correspond to their food preferences. During the drug withdrawal stage, the intake of food containing carbohydrates of rapid absorption was increased. CONCLUSIONS: It is interpreted that the interviewees at the drug rehabilitation facility identify conditioning factors that influence their diet, which promote or inhibit food intake, and affect the attitude they present towards their diet in the drug withdrawal stage. http://www.medicina.usmp.edu.pe/medicina/horizonte/2016_3/Art4_Vol16_N3.pdfdrugsrehabilitationdietqualitative study.
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author Claudia Troncoso Pantoja
Darlyng Mora Ormeño
Paulina Sánchez Espinoza
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Darlyng Mora Ormeño
Paulina Sánchez Espinoza
Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center
Horizonte Médico
drugs
rehabilitation
diet
qualitative study.
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Darlyng Mora Ormeño
Paulina Sánchez Espinoza
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title Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center
title_short Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center
title_full Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center
title_fullStr Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting adult feeding in a Drug rehabilitation Center
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publishDate 2016-03-01
description OBJETIVES: To interpret the perception of the determining factors that influence the diet of a group of intern patients in a drug rehabilitation center in Concepción, Chile, during the year 2015. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Through a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach, intern patients of a drug rehabilitation facility, who fulfilled the study assigned criteria, were interviewed. The collection of data was conducted through semi structured interviews; which were validated by experts and subject to a pilot test. Nonprobability convenience sampling was performed. The sample size was determined through theoretical saturation, which was completed at the eighth interview. The results were subject to triangulation of informants, and were analyzed using the technique of discourse analysis. RESULTS: The participants identify positive and negative factors that condition their diet. They claim that having a fixed schedule is positive since this helps them to have a more organized diet. However, some stressful situations within the facilities are described as limiting factors in their mood, thus affecting their appetite and reducing their food intake. Additionally, not being with their families, especially at the beginning of the treatment, is considered a negative aspect. The lack of variety in terms of food preparation is also negative since this does not correspond to their food preferences. During the drug withdrawal stage, the intake of food containing carbohydrates of rapid absorption was increased. CONCLUSIONS: It is interpreted that the interviewees at the drug rehabilitation facility identify conditioning factors that influence their diet, which promote or inhibit food intake, and affect the attitude they present towards their diet in the drug withdrawal stage.
topic drugs
rehabilitation
diet
qualitative study.
url http://www.medicina.usmp.edu.pe/medicina/horizonte/2016_3/Art4_Vol16_N3.pdf
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