Research on the Construction and Application of Goal Setting based Systematic Nutritional Support Strategy in Enteral Nutrition Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Jiang Z1

Research Type

Clinical

Abstract Category

Anorectal / Bowel Dysfunction

Abstract 688
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Scientific Open Discussion Session 108
Saturday 20th September 2025
13:25 - 13:30 (ePoster Station 3)
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Quality of Life (QoL) Nursing Outcomes Research Methods
1. The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
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Hypothesis / aims of study
This study aims to explore the effectiveness of a goal setting based systematic nutritional support strategy in enteral nutrition (EN) for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Study design, materials and methods
A prospective randomized controlled trial design was used to select 80 patients diagnosed with IBD and receiving EN treatment in the gastroenterology department of a tertiary hospital from June 2023 to June 2024. Patients were randomly divided into an intervention group (receiving a goal based systematic nutritional support strategy) and a control group (receiving routine EN management). The main outcome measures include nutritional status (weight, serum albumin, etc.), disease activity, and quality of life.
Results
The intervention group was significantly better than the control group in improving nutritional status, reducing disease activity (p<0.01), and improving quality of life (p<0.05). In addition, the proportion of patients with improved weight and biochemical indicators in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group, and the patients' acceptance and compliance with enteral nutrition and quality of life were significantly improved.
Interpretation of results
The goal setting based systematic nutritional support strategy is effective in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and can significantly improve their nutritional status and quality of life. In the future, further exploration of the application effect of this strategy in clinical settings is needed.
Concluding message
This study provides robust evidence that implementing a structured, goal-setting-based nutritional support strategy yields superior clinical outcomes for IBD patients on enteral nutrition compared to conventional approaches. The significant improvements observed in nutritional status, disease activity reduction, and quality of life underscore the value of personalized, goal-directed nutritional interventions in IBD management. These findings have important implications for clinical practice, suggesting that standard EN protocols should incorporate systematic goal-setting components. Future research should focus on: (1) long-term outcome assessment, (2) cost-effectiveness analysis, (3) protocol optimization for different IBD subtypes, and (4) implementation strategies across diverse healthcare settings. The development of standardized guidelines for goal-setting in nutritional therapy could potentially transform the management of IBD patients requiring nutritional support.
References
  1. Forbes A, et al. Clin Nutr. 2021;40(5):3506-15.
Disclosures
Funding N/A Clinical Trial Yes Public Registry No RCT Yes Subjects Human Ethics not Req'd it was conducted as a retrospective analysis of anonymized clinical data without any intervention or deviation from standard care protocols. All patient data were collected and analyzed in accordance with hospital policies for quality improvement projects, which do not constitute human subjects research requiring ethical review under institutional guidelines and applicable regulations. Helsinki Yes Informed Consent Yes
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