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加拿大有效肥胖管理的障碍认知:ACTION研究结果

Perceptions of barriers to effective obesity management in Canada: Results from the ACTION study.

作者信息

Sharma Arya M, Bélanger André, Carson Veronica, Krah Jodi, Langlois Marie-France, Lawlor Diana, Lepage Suzanne, Liu Aiden, Macklin David A, MacKay Noel, Pakseresht Arash, Pedersen Sue D, Ramos Salas Ximena, Vallis Michael

机构信息

Department of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Le Groupe de Médecine Familiale Valcartier, Courceiette, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Clin Obes. 2019 Oct;9(5):e12329. doi: 10.1111/cob.12329. Epub 2019 Jul 11.

Abstract

Obesity is a chronic disease with a significant and growing impact on Canadians. The "Awareness, Care and Treatment In Obesity MaNagement" (ACTION) Study investigated perceptions, attitudes and perceived barriers to obesity management among Canadian people with obesity (PwO), healthcare providers (HCPs) and employers. In this study adult PwO (body mass index ≥30 kg/m , based on self-reported height/weight), HCPs (physicians and allied HCPs managing PwO) and employers (≥20 employees; offering health insurance), completed online surveys between 3 August and 11 October 2017 in a cross-sectional design. Survey respondents (N = 2545) included 2000 PwO, 395 HCPs and 150 employers. Obesity was viewed as a "chronic medical condition" by most PwO (60%), HCPs (94%) and employers (71%) and deemed to have a large impact on overall health (74%, 78%, 81%, respectively). Many PwO (74%) believed weight management was their own responsibility. While PwO (55%) reportedly knew how to manage their weight, only 10% reported maintaining ≥10% weight reduction for >1 year. Despite low success rates, the most commonly reported effective long-term weight loss methods tried and/or recommended were "improvements in eating habits" (PwO 38%; HCP 63%) and "being more active" (PwO 39%; HCP 54%). PwO and HCPs reported very different perceptions of the quality and content of their interaction during obesity management discussions. These findings highlight the communication gaps and misunderstanding between PwO, HCPs and employers. This underscores the importance of, and need for, evidence-based management of obesity and a collaborative approach and understanding of the complex nature of this chronic disease.

摘要

肥胖是一种慢性病,对加拿大人的影响重大且日益加剧。“肥胖管理中的认知、护理与治疗”(ACTION)研究调查了加拿大肥胖人群、医疗服务提供者和雇主对肥胖管理的认知、态度以及感知到的障碍。在这项研究中,成年肥胖人群(根据自我报告的身高/体重,体重指数≥30kg/m²)、医疗服务提供者(管理肥胖人群的医生及相关医疗服务提供者)和雇主(员工≥20人;提供健康保险)于2017年8月3日至10月11日采用横断面设计完成了在线调查。调查对象(N = 2545)包括2000名肥胖人群、395名医疗服务提供者和150名雇主。大多数肥胖人群(60%)、医疗服务提供者(94%)和雇主(71%)将肥胖视为一种“慢性疾病”,并认为其对整体健康有很大影响(分别为74%、78%、81%)。许多肥胖人群(74%)认为体重管理是他们自己的责任。虽然据报道55%的肥胖人群知道如何管理体重,但只有10%的人报告称体重减轻≥10%并持续超过1年。尽管成功率较低,但最常被报告尝试和/或推荐的有效长期减肥方法是“改善饮食习惯”(肥胖人群38%;医疗服务提供者63%)和“增加运动量”(肥胖人群39%;医疗服务提供者54%)。肥胖人群和医疗服务提供者对肥胖管理讨论中互动的质量和内容的看法截然不同。这些发现凸显了肥胖人群、医疗服务提供者和雇主之间的沟通差距和误解。这强调了基于证据的肥胖管理以及协作方法的重要性和必要性,同时也强调了对这种慢性病复杂性质的理解。

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