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Telephone clinic improves gluten-free dietary adherence in adults with coeliac disease: sustained at 6 months

Authors :
Humayun Muhammad
Sue Reeves
Sauid Ishaq
Yvonne Jeanes
John F. Mayberry
Source :
Frontline Gastroenterol
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BackgroundA gluten-free (GF) diet is the only treatment for coeliac disease (CD), non-adherence to the diet is associated with greater morbidity. The study aimed to examine the effect of a telephone clinic, designed to increase GF dietary knowledge and adherence, in adults with CD.MethodsA prospective study of 125 patients with histologically confirmed CD. Patients, not adhering to a GF diet (n=30), engaged in a personalised telephone clinic. Validated questionnaires were used to assess GF dietary adherence (Coeliac Disease Adherence Test; CDAT), knowledge of GF foods and CD-related quality of life (QoL). GF dietary adherence was assessed up to 12 months post telephone clinic. The control group completed the questionnaires only.ResultsGF dietary adherence (CDAT) median scores significantly improved at 3 and 6 months after the telephone clinic compared with baseline (16, 13 and 13, respectively, pConclusionsTelephone clinics have a positive impact on dietary knowledge and GF dietary adherence in adults with CD, promoting health-benefitting behaviours in those previously not adhering to a GF diet. The study highlights the need for patients to have regular follow-up, with targeted reviews for those not adhering to a GF diet.

Details

ISSN :
20414137
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontline gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ecf64474124e5051367f900487d0b099