Stolberg Charlotte Røn, Hepp Nicola, Juhl Anna Julie Aavild, B C Deepti, Juhl Claus B
Medical Department, Hospital of South West Jutland, Esbjerg, Denmark.
Medical Department, Hospital of South West Jutland, Esbjerg, Denmark; Department of Endocrinology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark.
Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2017 May;13(5):807-813. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2017.02.002. Epub 2017 Feb 4.
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for severe obesity. It results in significant and sustained weight loss and reduces obesity-related co-morbidities. Despite an increasing prevalence of severe obesity, the number of bariatric operations performed in Denmark has decreased during the past years. This is only partly explained by changes in the national guidelines for bariatric surgery. The purpose of the cross-sectional study is to investigate referral patterns and possible reservations regarding bariatric surgery among Danish primary care physicians (PCPs).
Primary care physicians in Denmark METHODS: A total of 300 Danish PCPs were invited to participate in a questionnaire survey regarding experiences with bariatric surgery, reservations about bariatric surgery, attitudes to specific patient cases, and the future treatment of severe obesity. Most questions required a response on a 5-point Likert scale (strongly disagree, disagree, neither agree nor disagree, agree, and strongly agree) and frequency distributions were calculated.
133 completed questionnaires (44%) were returned. Most physicians found that they had good knowledge about the national referral criteria for bariatric surgery. With respect to the specific patient cases, a remarkably smaller part of physicians would refer patients on their own initiative, compared with the patient's initiative. Fear of postoperative surgical complications and medical complications both influenced markedly the decision to refer patients for surgery. Only 9% of the respondents indicated that bariatric surgery should be the primary treatment option for severe obesity in the future.
Danish PCPs express severe concerns about surgical and medical complications following bariatric surgery. This might, in part, result in a low rate of referral to bariatric surgery.
减肥手术是治疗重度肥胖最有效的方法。它能带来显著且持续的体重减轻,并降低与肥胖相关的合并症。尽管重度肥胖的患病率在上升,但丹麦过去几年进行的减肥手术数量却有所下降。这仅部分归因于减肥手术国家指南的变化。这项横断面研究的目的是调查丹麦初级保健医生(PCP)对减肥手术的转诊模式和可能存在的顾虑。
丹麦的初级保健医生
共邀请300名丹麦初级保健医生参与一项关于减肥手术经验、对减肥手术的顾虑、对特定患者病例的态度以及重度肥胖未来治疗的问卷调查。大多数问题要求在5点李克特量表(强烈不同意、不同意、既不同意也不反对、同意、强烈同意)上作答,并计算频率分布。
共收回133份完整问卷(44%)。大多数医生认为他们对减肥手术的国家转诊标准有充分了解。对于特定患者病例,与患者主动提出相比,主动转诊患者的医生比例显著更低。对术后手术并发症和医疗并发症的担忧都显著影响了转诊患者进行手术的决定。只有9%的受访者表示减肥手术未来应成为重度肥胖的主要治疗选择。
丹麦初级保健医生对减肥手术后的手术和医疗并发症表达了严重担忧。这可能部分导致了减肥手术转诊率较低。