Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dutch Association of Dietitians, Houten, The Netherlands.
J Hum Nutr Diet. 2019 Jun;32(3):338-348. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12641. Epub 2019 Mar 20.
Dietitians play an important role in the intervention and prevention of being overweight and obesity. More and more blended care interventions are being implemented. The present study aimed to evaluate the delivery by Dutch dietitians of a multicomponent, evidence-based weight-loss programme (SMARTsize), including counselling for relapse prevention. The aim of this qualitative study was to identify facilitators and barriers to the delivery of SMARTsize.
Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 dietitians who participated in a larger implementation study. Each interview was recorded and transcribed verbatim. Determinants of theory of implementation, including characteristics of the user, the innovation, organisational context and setting, and innovation strategy guided interviews and analysis. Data were coded and analysed using the framework approach.
According to dietitians, the SMARTsize intervention had a positive influence on patients. The main implementation facilitators were the availability of implementation materials, such as a manual, training in relapse prevention and social support from other dietitians. The main barriers to implementation were organisation and financial reimbursement of cooking classes, the belief that patients need more individual counselling in the starting phase, and the unsuitability for people with low levels of health literacy.
Most dietitians considered that implementation of the SMARTsize intervention consisting of e-health, written information and cooking classes and face-to-face counselling is challenging but feasible. Further development of the SMARTsize intervention and implementation tools is needed to lower experienced barriers. It is also recommended that a version of the intervention to be developed that is suitable for patients with lower levels of health literacy.
营养师在超重和肥胖的干预和预防中发挥着重要作用。越来越多的混合护理干预措施正在实施。本研究旨在评估荷兰营养师提供多组分、基于证据的减肥计划(SMARTsize)的情况,包括预防复发的咨询。本定性研究的目的是确定营养师提供 SMARTsize 的促进因素和障碍。
对 10 名参与更大规模实施研究的营养师进行了 9 次半结构化访谈。每次访谈均进行录音并逐字记录。实施理论的决定因素,包括用户、创新、组织背景和环境以及创新策略,指导访谈和分析。使用框架方法对数据进行编码和分析。
根据营养师的说法,SMARTsize 干预对患者有积极影响。主要的实施促进因素是实施材料的可用性,如手册、预防复发培训以及其他营养师的社会支持。实施的主要障碍是烹饪课程的组织和财务报销、认为患者在起始阶段需要更多的个体咨询以及不适合健康素养水平低的人群。
大多数营养师认为,实施由电子健康、书面信息和烹饪课程以及面对面咨询组成的 SMARTsize 干预措施具有挑战性但可行。需要进一步开发 SMARTsize 干预和实施工具,以降低所经历的障碍。还建议开发适合健康素养水平较低的患者的干预版本。