Identifying Factors Contributing to Dropouts in a Pilot Telenutrition Weight-Loss Program: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2024.0071
Noura M S Eid, Noor A Hakim, Najlaa M Jawad, Sarah N Alsharif, Soaad Alsulami, Khulud A Almalki, Dana S Aljohani
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Background: Telehealth programs exhibit strong potential to improve health measures and quality of life among obese and overweight individuals for whom medical nutritional therapy remains a challenge due to poor adherence and dietary compliance. Supporting weight-management programs with dietary interventions or "telenutrition" and integrating telemonitoring and/or telehealth coaching have had a significant positive impact on weight-loss patients achieving their goals in long-term interventions.

Methods: The aim of the current study was to identify the factors leading patients to drop out of a telenutrition weight-loss program, including weekly telemonitoring (total of 36 weeks) and monthly telehealth coaching (total of 6 months). Descriptive qualitative semistructured interviews were held with 10 obese and overweight participants. The data gathered through these interviews were then thematically analyzed through a content analysis.

Results: The findings showed that 50% of participants who dropped out of the study felt pressured at work and/or university. Specifically, 60% reported being influenced by marital responsibilities, and 50% indicated that they did not achieve their goals. Nevertheless, participants who dropped out of the study reported that they were not negatively influenced by family factors and/or financial status. Participants also indicated feeling happy to take part in the program and noted that the diet positively influenced their psychological status. Participants also noted the clarity of instructions and that they were fully motivated during the trial.

Conclusions: The factors associated with dropouts in this study were different from those identified in the literature, given that our weight-loss program was delivered remotely and supported with weekly telemonitoring and monthly telehealth coaching. Despite the dropouts, the interview data highlighted positive factors that could enhance adherence to the dietary program and reduce dropout rates in larger and longer interventions. Future research should highlight the need to develop clear guidelines related to telenutrition programs or other digital health interventions to ensure successful long-term positive outcomes.

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在一项试验远程营养减肥计划中确定导致辍学的因素:一项定性研究。
背景:远程医疗计划在改善肥胖和超重个体的健康措施和生活质量方面表现出强大的潜力,对这些个体来说,由于依从性和饮食依从性差,医疗营养治疗仍然是一个挑战。通过饮食干预或“远程营养”支持体重管理计划,并整合远程监测和/或远程医疗指导,对减肥患者在长期干预中实现目标产生了显著的积极影响。方法:本研究的目的是确定导致患者退出远程营养减肥计划的因素,包括每周远程监测(共36周)和每月远程医疗指导(共6个月)。对10名肥胖和超重参与者进行描述性定性半结构化访谈。通过这些访谈收集的数据然后通过内容分析进行主题分析。结果:研究结果显示,50%退出研究的参与者在工作和/或大学中感到压力。具体来说,60%的人表示受到婚姻责任的影响,50%的人表示他们没有实现自己的目标。然而,退出研究的参与者报告说,他们没有受到家庭因素和/或经济状况的负面影响。参与者还表示,他们很高兴参加这个项目,并指出这种饮食对他们的心理状态产生了积极的影响。参与者还注意到指示的清晰性,并且在试验期间他们完全有动力。结论:考虑到我们的减肥计划是远程实施的,并辅以每周远程监测和每月远程医疗指导,本研究中与辍学相关的因素与文献中确定的因素不同。尽管有辍学率,但访谈数据强调了一些积极因素,这些因素可以增强对饮食计划的坚持,并在更大规模、更长期的干预中降低辍学率。未来的研究应强调需要制定与远程营养方案或其他数字健康干预措施有关的明确准则,以确保成功的长期积极成果。
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