Patterson Elsie, Munn Zachary, Jennings Cally
1JBI, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia 2Sonder Care, Adelaide, Australia 3CQUniversity, Rockhampton, Australia.
JBI Evid Synth. 2020 Jul;18(7):1573-1579. doi: 10.11124/JBISRIR-D-19-00182.
The objective of this review is to synthesize the best available evidence regarding primary healthcare provider experiences of delivering nutrition-focused lifestyle modification interventions for adult patients with obesity or metabolic syndrome.
There is considerable evidence available regarding the clinical effectiveness of lifestyle modification interventions for diverse patient populations. Primary healthcare providers are well-placed to deliver such interventions as a component of patient-centered care. Perceived lack of appropriate training or skills, confusion about congruence with role and lack of confidence in broaching weight or lifestyle conversations with patients prevents providers from delivering lifestyle interventions in a consistent and effective way.
This review will consider qualitative studies that explore the experiences of primary healthcare providers, including nurses, general practitioners and allied health professionals, in delivering nutrition-focused lifestyle interventions, to adults with obesity or metabolic syndrome. Provider experiences can include willingness and approach to discussing weight or lifestyle concerns with patients, clinician self-efficacy, perceived effectiveness and client acceptability of dietary interventions, and beliefs about congruence with clinician role.
The search strategy will aim to find both published and unpublished studies from databases including PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science and Scopus. Studies published in all languages will be considered and those published prior to 2000 will be excluded to reflect current practice in primary health care. Data extracted will include specific details about the populations, context, culture, geographical location, study methods and the phenomena of interest.
PROSPERO CRD42019135389.
本综述的目的是综合现有最佳证据,以了解初级医疗保健提供者为肥胖或代谢综合征成年患者提供以营养为重点的生活方式改变干预措施的经验。
关于生活方式改变干预措施对不同患者群体的临床有效性,有大量证据。初级医疗保健提供者非常适合将此类干预措施作为以患者为中心的护理的一部分来提供。由于感觉缺乏适当的培训或技能、对与角色的一致性感到困惑以及在与患者讨论体重或生活方式问题时缺乏信心,提供者无法以一致且有效的方式提供生活方式干预措施。
本综述将考虑定性研究,这些研究探讨初级医疗保健提供者,包括护士、全科医生和专职医疗专业人员,在为肥胖或代谢综合征成年患者提供以营养为重点的生活方式干预措施方面的经验。提供者的经验可包括与患者讨论体重或生活方式问题的意愿和方式、临床医生的自我效能感、饮食干预措施的感知有效性和患者可接受性,以及对与临床医生角色一致性的看法。
检索策略旨在从包括PubMed、CINAHL、科学网和Scopus在内的数据库中找到已发表和未发表的研究。将考虑以所有语言发表的研究,并排除2000年之前发表的研究,以反映初级卫生保健的当前实践。提取的数据将包括有关人群、背景、文化、地理位置、研究方法和感兴趣现象的具体细节。
PROSPERO CRD42019135389。