Sharnie Dwyer: Qualitative Study Explores Nutrition Care Journeys in Endometriosis
Sharnie Dwyer, Clinical Dietitian at Healthscope, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper published in JHND:
“I’m proud to share that my qualitative study exploring the lived experiences of individuals with endometriosis and their nutrition care journeys has been officially published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics.
This study sheds light on how people with endometriosis navigate nutrition information, access dietetic care, and what they value most in support from health professionals. It’s a step toward building more person-centred, evidence-based nutrition care for this often-overlooked condition.
I’m deeply grateful to all the participants who shared their stories and to my research team for their guidance and support throughout this process!”
Titles: Exploring the Nutrition-Related Healthcare Experiences of Individuals With Endometriosis: Qualitative Interviews With Consumers and Dietitians
Authors: Sharnie Dwyer, Lana J. Mitchell, Lisa Moran, Lisa Vincze
Read the full article.

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