Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Utilisation of Products Labelled “Food for Special Medicinal Use” (FSMP)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Definition and Legislation Applicable to FSMPs
1.2. Understanding FSMP Composition and Labelling Requirements
1.3. Examining the Use of FSMPs in Cancer Care: Treatment Benefits and Associated Costs
1.4. Exploring the Landscape of FSMP Products: Market Size, Key Brands, Players, and Unique Marketing Factors
2. Material and Methods
- Since respondents are dispersed, bringing them together for a focus group study would be difficult and expensive.
- While a respondent has approximately 10 min in a focus group setting, and the other participants may influence his perspective, in an in-depth interview, only 30 to 45 min are set aside for the conversation with one respondent.
- The debate may disclose previously assumed habits since the participants fully engage with the topic and tell the whole tale.
- Since using FSMPs requires specialised expertise, the study process necessitates thorough explanations of some subjects.
- Later, the research agenda incorporates respondents’ viewpoints.
- The patient’s medical condition: FSMPs are designed for those with particular medical conditions with unique dietary requirements. Doctors will assess the patient’s condition to decide whether an FSMP is necessary.
- Nutrient requirements: FSMPs are created to satisfy a patient’s unique nutrient requirements. Doctors will consider the patient’s nutritional demands and determine whether an FSMP can fulfil those needs.
- Digestive capabilities: FSMPs are designed for those whose medical circumstances prevent them from following a typical diet. Doctors will assess the patient’s digestibility and decide whether an FSMP is necessary.
- Allergies or intolerances: Patients with severe food allergies or intolerances may take FSMPs. If an FSMP is necessary, doctors will assess the patient’s allergies or food intolerances.
- Medical history: The doctor’s recommendation of an FSMP may also consider the patient’s medical background. For instance, to guarantee enough nutrition, a patient with a history of malabsorption may need an FSMP.
- Accessibility: Doctors will also consider the patient’s ability to access the FSMP. This encompasses elements such as price, accessibility, and usability.
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Awareness about the FSMP Category of Products
3.2. How Are These Products Recommended?
3.3. Which Factors Influence the Recommendations?
3.4. Are Clinical Trials Available to Influence the Recommendations?
3.5. Does the Disease Stage Influence the Choice of FSMPs?
3.6. Is the Recommendation Correlated with the Treatment Scheme?
3.7. Which Products or Brands Are Used or Recommended?
3.8. What Features and Characteristics of Products Make Them Useful?
3.9. Is the Pertinent Legal Framework Known? Are There Any Necessary Changes That Need to Be Made?
3.10. Price and Affordability
3.11. Who Is Paying for FSMP Products?
3.12. How Do Patients Source FSMP Products?
3.13. What Feedback Did the Responders Receive from Their Patients?
3.14. The Opinions of the Physicians Regarding FSMPs
3.15. Extra Details Provided by Respondents
3.16. Limitations
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Residence | Medical Speciality | ||
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Brasov | 2 | ENT’s | 1 |
Cluj Napoca | 2 | Oncology | 4 |
Constanța | 1 | Pneumology | 1 |
București | 1 | Radiotherapy | 3 |
Oradea | 1 | Surgeron | 1 |
Sibiu | 1 | ||
Târgu Mures | 2 |
MediDrink | 1/10 |
Nutridrink | 3/10 |
Fresubin | 9/10 |
Nutricia | 1/10 |
Product | List Price per Pack | Source of Information | Bottles per Pack | Price per Bottle | Price per 7 Weeks Treatment (2 Bottles/Day) |
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Fresubin Protein Energy, 4 × 200 mL | RON 62.88 | https://alimentespeciale.ro/fresubin-protein-energy-drink-fructe-tropicale-x-200mL-fresenuis-kabi/103593.htm (accesed on 2 March 2023) | 4 | RON 15.72 | RON 1540.53 |
Bautura cu aroma de vanilie Fresubin 2 kcal, 4 × 200 Ml—hypercaloric | RON 80.02 | https://alimentespeciale.ro/fresubin-2kcal-drink-x-200ml-vanilie-fresenius-kabi/100992.htm (accesed on 2 March 2023) | 4 | RON 20.01 | RON 1960.49 |
Fresubin Pro Drink Alune de padure 4 × 200 mL—hypercaloric, hyper-proteic | RON 120.33 | https://alimentespeciale.ro/fresubin-pro-drink-alune-de-padure-4x200ml-fresenius-kabi/161630.htm (accesed on 2 March 2023) | 4 | RON 30.08 | RON 2948.09 |
Fresubin, 4 × 200 mL, Fresenius Kabi Germania | RON 57.50 | https://comenzi.farmaciatei.ro/vitamine-si-suplimente/digestie/nutritie-speciala/bautura-energizanta-cu-proteine-aroma-de-vanilie-fresubin-4x200-ml-fresenius-kabi-germania-p323667 (accesed on 2 March 2023) | 4 | RON 14.38 | RON 1408.75 |
MediDrink plus vanilie × 200 mL | RON 17.00 | https://www.farmaciilenapofarm.ro/nutritie-speciala/medidrink-plus-vanilie-x200ml-39202.html (accesed on 2 March 2023) | 1 | RON 17.00 | RON 1666.00 |
Nutridrink banane × 200 mL Nutricia | RON 14.62 | https://alimentespeciale.ro/nutridrink-banane-x-200ml-nutricia/103021.htm (accesed on 2 March 2023) | 1 | RON 14.62 | RON 1432.76 |
Manufacturer | Product Name | Sales 2022 (Units) | Value 2022 (PPP, RON) |
---|---|---|---|
FRESENIUS-KABI | 106,178 | 4,807,822 | |
FRESUBIN | 92,786 | 4,032,172 | |
DIBEN | 4692 | 203,146 | |
SUPPORTAN | 4220 | 279,809 | |
SURVIMED | 2722 | 165,364 | |
PROVIDEXTRA DRINK | 663 | 44,565 | |
CALSHAKE | 502 | 19,499 | |
FREBINI | 453 | 18,469 | |
KABI GLUTAMINE | 140 | 44,798 | |
NESTLE | 21,532 | 790,416 | |
OPTIFIBRE | 20,971 | 749,973 | |
NUTREN OPTIMUM | 420 | 20,571 | |
MODULEN | 141 | 19,872 | |
NUTRICIA | 2408 | 25,558 | |
NUTRIDRINK | 2408 | 25,558 |
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Chereches, M.C.; Finta, H.; Popa, C.O.; Stefanescu, D.; Muntean, D.-L. Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Utilisation of Products Labelled “Food for Special Medicinal Use” (FSMP). Nutrients 2023, 15, 2582. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15112582
Chereches MC, Finta H, Popa CO, Stefanescu D, Muntean D-L. Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Utilisation of Products Labelled “Food for Special Medicinal Use” (FSMP). Nutrients. 2023; 15(11):2582. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15112582
Chicago/Turabian StyleChereches, Marius Calin, Hajnal Finta, Cristian Olimpiu Popa, Daniela Stefanescu, and Daniela-Lucia Muntean. 2023. "Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Utilisation of Products Labelled “Food for Special Medicinal Use” (FSMP)" Nutrients 15, no. 11: 2582. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15112582
APA StyleChereches, M. C., Finta, H., Popa, C. O., Stefanescu, D., & Muntean, D. -L. (2023). Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Utilisation of Products Labelled “Food for Special Medicinal Use” (FSMP). Nutrients, 15(11), 2582. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15112582