Developing a health education program for home enteral nutrition after esophageal cancer surgery based on the Delphi method
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Developing a health education program for home enteral nutrition after esophageal cancer surgery based on the Delphi method
Abstract
To develop a health education program for home enteral nutrition (HEN) after Esophageal cancer (EC) surgery based on Delphi method, providing reference opinions for clinical nursing education and patient home care. The health education program for HEN after EC surgery was constructed through literature research, theoretical analysis and group discussion. From February to June 2024, experts in clinical nursing, clinical medicine, and nutrition of EC were invited to conduct 2 rounds of Delphi expert consultation to initially determine the items of the program. The weight and assignment of each items were determined through analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and then the final health education program for HEN after EC surgery was established. The authoritative coefficients of the 2 rounds consulting experts were 0.918 and 0.929 and the positive coefficients were 100% and 95%, respectively; The mean range of importance assignment for the second round of consultation indicators was 4.26 to 5.00 points, with a full score range of 40.90% to 95.45%. The mean harmony coefficients for expert opinions from 2 rounds were 0.206 and 0.218 (P < .01), respectively. The final health education program for postoperative HEN in EC includes 6 primary items, 27 secondary items, and 18 tertiary items. The results of the AHP showed that the consistency coefficients (CR values) of each matrix for the tertiary items were all < 0.1, meeting the requirements of consistency testing. The constructed health education program for postoperative HEN patients with EC in this study has high scientific and practical value, and can provide reference for the health education of postoperative HEN patients with EC.
Copyright © 2025 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
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The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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