Ketogenic dietary therapy utilization in Kenya: A qualitative exploration of dietitian’s perceptions

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100661
Pauline Samia , Violet Naanyu , J Helen Cross , Richard Idro , Paul Boon , Jo Wilmshurst , Stanley Luchters
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This study utilized a qualitative design to explore dietitians’ perceptions regarding Ketogenic Diet Therapy (KDT) for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy in Kenya. Dietitians from Kenya were selected and consented. Audio-recorded interviews were conducted, followed by thematic analysis of verbatim transcripts to identify recurring patterns. The study enrolled 18 dietitians, fourteen of whom correctly described their understanding of KDT for managing drug-resistant epilepsy. There was a lack of confidence in their capacity to initiate the KDT with all expressing the need for further training and facilitation. Only one dietitian reported having initiated and maintained KDT. There was an overall positive view regarding KDT and willingness to implement KDT for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Dietitians expressed concerns regarding the availability of national policies, inadequate staffing to support families who require KDT, and the cost of implementing this intervention. Dietitians expressed interest in virtual training to enhance their understanding of KDT. Dietitians in Kenya are mostly aware of KDT utilization for the management of drug-resistant epilepsy. However, they cited poor capability and various barriers to implementation. There is a need for policies to facilitate KDT as a treatment option for the benefit of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

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肯尼亚生酮饮食疗法的使用情况:对营养师看法的定性研究
本研究采用定性设计,探讨肯尼亚营养师对耐药性癫痫患者生酮饮食疗法(KDT)的看法。研究人员选取了肯尼亚的营养师并征得了他们的同意。研究人员进行了录音访谈,随后对逐字记录稿进行了主题分析,以确定重复出现的模式。研究共招募了 18 名营养师,其中 14 人正确描述了他们对 KDT 治疗耐药性癫痫的理解。他们对自己启动 KDT 的能力缺乏信心,都表示需要进一步的培训和指导。只有一名营养师表示已经启动并维持了 KDT。总体而言,营养师对KDT持积极态度,并愿意为耐药癫痫患者实施KDT。营养师对国家政策的可用性、为需要 KDT 的家庭提供支持的人员配备不足以及实施这一干预措施的成本表示担忧。营养师表示有兴趣参加虚拟培训,以加深他们对 KDT 的了解。肯尼亚的营养师大多了解利用 KDT 治疗耐药性癫痫。然而,他们表示能力较差,在实施过程中存在各种障碍。有必要制定政策,促进将 KDT 作为一种治疗选择,以造福耐药性癫痫患者。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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