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RECRUITING
NCT05721742
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Evaluating the Impact of Including Virtual Dietary Education Within an Electronic Irritable Bowel Syndrome Pathway

Sponsor: Nova Scotia Health Authority

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional bowel disorder that affects many Canadians. The syndrome involves abdominal pain and change in frequency or form of bowel movements, and these symptoms can lead to a decreased quality of life for patients. Primary care physicians are dissatisfied with current referral processes, and patients may wait a long time to receive the correct diagnosis. Diet is known to exacerbate symptoms of IBS. In Canada, accessing dietary treatment for IBS is a challenge due to lack of resources. Some patients lack access to dietary interventions, and others are given advice that is not evidenced based. Use of eHealth technology, such as virtual education delivered by a dietician, may allow for more widespread access to dietary interventions for IBS. Virtual education can include one on one dietary education, online group-based education, and the use of apps. Currently, there is a gap in knowledge whether dietary intervention for IBS, delivered virtually by a dietician, is effective in treating IBS.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

76

Start Date

2023-05-16

Completion Date

2026-05

Last Updated

2025-07-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

virtually administered dietitian consults for IBS patients.

Participants will receive virtual one on one consults with a dietitian who has training in the dietary management of IBS.

OTHER

IBS Group Online Session

IBS online group session run by Happy Bellies Nutrition

Locations (1)

QEII Health Sciences Centre

Halifax, N.S., Canada