Laidlaw Anita, McHale Calum, Locke Heather, Cecil Jo
1Principal Teaching Fellow & Co-Director of the Centre for Higher Education Research,School of Medicine,Population and Behavioural Health Sciences,University of St Andrews,Fife,UK.
2PhD Student,School of Medicine,Population and Behavioural Health Sciences,University of St Andrews,Fife,UK.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2015 May;16(3):309-15. doi: 10.1017/S1463423614000279. Epub 2014 Jul 30.
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunistically raise the issue of overweight or obesity with their patients.
This study investigated the prevalence of weight discussion in primary care consultations with overweight and obese patients, in a practice in Fife, Scotland, and described weight-related communication using video analysis.
Weight was raised in 25% of consultations with overweight and obese patients. GPs initiated weight discussion more often than patients; however, these attempts were often blocked by patients. Weight-related outcomes were more common when patients initiated the weight discussion. This study confirms the potential of video analysis for understanding primary care weight discussion. It also suggests that GPs may benefit from a communication-based intervention to tackle patient blocking behaviours and contributes to the evidence suggesting that interventions targeted to increase the prevalence of weight-related discussions with their patients are needed.
肥胖是一个重大的公共卫生问题,初级保健从业者有很好的机会向患者提出超重或肥胖问题。
本研究调查了在苏格兰法夫郡一家诊所中,与超重和肥胖患者进行的初级保健咨询中体重讨论的发生率,并使用视频分析描述了与体重相关的沟通情况。
在与超重和肥胖患者的咨询中,有25%提到了体重问题。全科医生比患者更常发起体重讨论;然而,这些尝试常常被患者阻止。当患者发起体重讨论时,与体重相关的结果更为常见。本研究证实了视频分析在理解初级保健体重讨论方面的潜力。它还表明,全科医生可能会从基于沟通的干预措施中受益,以应对患者的阻碍行为,并为有证据表明需要采取干预措施来提高与患者进行体重相关讨论的发生率做出了贡献。