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Articles

Effect of an Evidence-Based Nutrition Care Pathway for Cancer Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal and Pelvic Surgery

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Pages 2546-2553 | Received 30 May 2019, Accepted 08 Oct 2020, Published online: 02 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Malnutrition in gastrointestinal surgery is associated with poorer post-operative outcomes which may be mitigated by delivery of evidence-based nutrition care. This study reports on the development, implementation and evaluation of an evidence-based nutrition care pathway for lower gastrointestinal and pelvic cancer patients. A retrospective cohort study of 40 surgical lower gastrointestinal and pelvic cancer patients pre- and post-implementation of the pathway was conducted. Outcomes assessed were, care pathway adherence, weight change, time to post-operative commencement of nutrition, and post-operative length of stay. Post-implementation of the pathway there were significant improvements in the proportion of patients who received dietetic assessment and education pre-surgery (0% vs 55%, P < .001) at regular intervals during admission (35% vs. 90%, P < .001) and post-discharge (22.5% vs. 81.8%, P < .001). Mean weight change between admission and discharge reduced post-implementation (−3.5%, SD 4.7 vs, −5.6%, SD 4.7; P = 0.08). Post-operative length of stay remained similar (16 day, IQR 11–34.7 vs. 17.5 day, IQR 11.2–25; P = 0.71). Post-implementation a greater proportion of patients commenced oral or enteral nutrition within 24 h, post-operatively (75% vs. 57.5%, P = 0.1). The nutrition care pathway was an effective method for delivering evidence-based nutrition care, resulting in clinically but not statistically significant improvements in outcomes.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the surgical multidisciplinary team at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre for their support with implementation of the care pathway.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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