Determinants of adherence to gluten-free diet in Greek children with coeliac disease: A cross-sectional study

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Μονάδα:
Ερευνητικό υλικό ΕΚΠΑ
Τίτλος:
Determinants of adherence to gluten-free diet in Greek children with coeliac disease: A cross-sectional study
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη:
Background/Objective:A strict and lifelong commitment to a gluten-free diet (GFD) remains one of the most challenging issues in children with coeliac disease. The present study aimed to record compliance rates and investigate the connection between dietary compliance and demographics, disease-related factors and parental knowledge.Subjects/Methods:Parents of 90 Greek children diagnosed with coeliac disease were recruited from the outpatient gastroenterology clinic of a children's hospital in Athens, Greece. Dietary compliance and a range of demographic and clinical data were obtained from parents through a specially constructed questionnaire. Further data included parental perceived and actual knowledge about coeliac disease and GFD. Compliant and noncompliant groups were compared for measured factors and a multivariate approach was followed to elicit independent effects of compliance determinants.Results:Overall, 44.4% of children with coeliac disease were reported to be compliant to a strict GFD. A 1-year increase in the age of the child was associated with 15% lower odds of adhering to a strict diet after adjusting for other variables (odds ratio (OR)=0.85, 95% CI: 0.75-0.96). Parental perceived knowledge was also independently and significantly associated with dietary compliance (OR=3.3, 95% CI=1.1-9.8). No statistically significant correlation emerged between dietary compliance and other clinical or demographic variables.Discussion:Low compliance rates to GFD were observed in children with coeliac disease. Information based on children's age and perceived parental knowledge can be used to develop risk profiles that health care professionals can utilise to identify children likely to be noncompliant and thus adjust their counselling strategy accordingly. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2013
Συγγραφείς:
Dimitrios, C.
Panayiotou, J.
Chouliaras, G.
Zellos, A.
Kyritsi, E.
Roma, E.
Περιοδικό:
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Τόμος:
67
Αριθμός / τεύχος:
6
Σελίδες:
615-619
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
adolescent; age; article; celiac disease; child; clinical feature; controlled study; cross-sectional study; female; gluten free diet; human; major clinical study; male; outcome assessment; parental attitude; patient attitude; preschool child; questionnaire; school child; therapy effect; treatment refusal; treatment response, Adolescent; Adolescent Behavior; Celiac Disease; Child; Child Behavior; Child, Preschool; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diet, Gluten-Free; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Greece; Health Behavior; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Hospitals, Pediatric; Hospitals, University; Humans; Male; Outpatient Clinics, Hospital; Parents; Patient Compliance; Pilot Projects; Urban Health
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DOI:
10.1038/ejcn.2013.54
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