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物理治疗师谈论超重和肥胖的方式:临床意义。

Physical Therapists' Ways of Talking About Overweight and Obesity: Clinical Implications.

作者信息

Setchell Jenny, Watson Bernadette M, Gard Micheal, Jones Liz

机构信息

J. Setchell, BSc(Pty), GradCert(ClinPty), School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4103, Australia.

B.M. Watson, PhD, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2016 Jun;96(6):865-75. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20150286. Epub 2015 Dec 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

How people think and talk about weight is important because it can influence their behavior toward people who are overweight. One study has shown that physical therapists have negative attitudes toward people who are overweight. However, how this finding translates into clinical practice is not well understood. Investigating physical therapists' ways of thinking and speaking about overweight and obesity in the context of their work can provide insight into this underresearched area.

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this study was to investigate physical therapists' ways of talking about overweight individuals and discuss clinical implications.

DESIGN

An interpretive qualitative design was used.

METHODS

The research team used discourse analysis, a type of inductive qualitative methodology, to guide data collection and analysis. The data came from 6 focus groups of 4 to 6 physical therapists in Queensland, Australia, who discussed weight in a physical therapy environment. Participants (N=27) represented a variety of physical therapy subdisciplines.

RESULTS

Data analysis identified 4 main weight discourses (ways of thinking and speaking about weight). Participants described patients who are overweight as little affected by stigma and difficult to treat. Furthermore, participants portrayed weight as having simple causes and being important in physical therapy. Alternate weight discourses were less frequent in these data.

CONCLUSIONS

The results indicated that some physical therapists' understandings of weight might lead to negative interactions with patients who are overweight. The findings suggest physical therapists require more nuanced understandings of: how patients who are overweight might feel in a physical therapy setting, the complexity of causes of weight, and possible benefits and disadvantages of introducing weight-management discussions with patients. Therefore, education should encourage complex understandings of working with patients of all sizes, including knowledge of weight stigma.

摘要

背景

人们对体重的看法和谈论方式很重要,因为这会影响他们对超重者的行为。一项研究表明,物理治疗师对超重者持有负面态度。然而,这一发现如何转化为临床实践尚不清楚。在工作背景下研究物理治疗师对超重和肥胖的思考及谈论方式,可为这一研究不足的领域提供见解。

目的

本研究旨在调查物理治疗师谈论超重个体的方式,并探讨临床意义。

设计

采用解释性定性设计。

方法

研究团队使用话语分析(一种归纳定性方法)来指导数据收集和分析。数据来自澳大利亚昆士兰州的6个焦点小组,每个小组有4至6名物理治疗师,他们在物理治疗环境中讨论体重问题。参与者(N = 27)代表了各种物理治疗亚专业。

结果

数据分析确定了4种主要的体重话语(关于体重的思考和谈论方式)。参与者将超重患者描述为受耻辱影响较小且难以治疗。此外,参与者将体重描述为具有简单的成因且在物理治疗中很重要。在这些数据中,其他体重话语出现的频率较低。

结论

结果表明,一些物理治疗师对体重的理解可能导致与超重患者产生负面互动。研究结果表明,物理治疗师需要更细致入微地理解:超重患者在物理治疗环境中的感受、体重成因的复杂性,以及与患者进行体重管理讨论可能带来的利弊。因此,教育应鼓励对与各种体型患者合作有更全面的理解,包括对体重耻辱的认识。

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