A106 PATIENTS’ BARRIERS TO OPTIMIZING DIETARY INTERVENTIONS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD): A DESCRIPTIVE QUALITATIVE STUDY
V Noejovich, R Verma, P M Miranda, J Szeto, E Verdu, D Armstrong

TL;DR
This study explores why IBD patients struggle to follow dietary advice, identifying key barriers that could help improve personalized dietary interventions.
Contribution
The study identifies specific patient-reported barriers to dietary modification in IBD patients through qualitative analysis.
Findings
Patients reported multiple barriers to dietary modification, grouped into four themes with 12 subthemes.
Many patients did not follow a specific diet upon diagnosis and felt diet was not adequately discussed with their doctors.
Findings suggest a need for personalized dietary advice integrated into healthcare to address these barriers.
Abstract
Diet is a key influence on symptoms and disease activity in IBD patients, but effective dietary intervention relies on patient adherence, which is often sub-optimal in clinical practice and research. Adherence is shaped by individual barriers, beliefs and behaviours that must be addressed when recommending personalized dietary interventions, but these barriers are not well understood for IBD patients. To identify IBD patients’ self-identified barriers to dietary modification and to understand their experiences and expectations for dietary interventions. Adult patients with confirmed IBD attending a tertiary care centre IBD Clinic were invited to join heterogeneous focus group sessions with 2-6 participants or individual interviews moderated by a psychologist over a video communication platform (Zoom). Participants completed a demographics survey (REDCap). Audio files for all sessions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInflammatory Bowel Disease · Microscopic Colitis · Celiac Disease Research and Management
