Yerges April L, Snethen Julia A, Carrel Aaron L
College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Clin Obes. 2021 Feb;11(1):e12415. doi: 10.1111/cob.12415. Epub 2020 Sep 17.
The clinical setting remains a strategic environment for early assessment, identification and treatment of adolescents with obesity. Yet, healthcare providers' (HCPs) efforts have been unsuccessful in improving physical activity, nutritional intake or body mass index in adolescents with obesity. Obesity is a chronic condition that influences how patients interact with HCPs and experience ambulatory healthcare appointments. However, it is unknown how female adolescents with obesity perceive the clinical setting, especially regarding weight management. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of female adolescents with obesity regarding health and weight management in the clinical setting. Using a qualitative design, 28 English-speaking female adolescents, 13 to 19 years of age, with a body mass index ≥85th percentile for height and weight participated in individual interviews. Results demonstrate that adolescents with obesity desire to be recognized as unique individuals and to be involved in their own health conversations. The participants reported that their health care was inadequate when they received impersonal and vague advice from HCPs on weight loss. Weight-related communication was best received in a kind and empathetic manner, with a focus on improving one's health (instead of losing weight). Adolescents in this study articulated the components of healthy eating and physical exercise, yet were unable to synthesize this knowledge into specific dietary practices and daily physical activities. The insights derived from female adolescents with obesity provide guidance on how HCPs can improve their relationship and engage the adolescent in weight-based discussions. Concrete, actionable recommendations are provided for providers who work with female adolescents who are overweight or obese.
临床环境仍然是对肥胖青少年进行早期评估、识别和治疗的关键环境。然而,医疗保健提供者(HCPs)在改善肥胖青少年的身体活动、营养摄入或体重指数方面的努力并未成功。肥胖是一种慢性病,它会影响患者与HCPs的互动方式以及门诊医疗预约的体验。然而,肥胖女性青少年如何看待临床环境,尤其是在体重管理方面,目前尚不清楚。本研究的目的是探讨肥胖女性青少年对临床环境中健康和体重管理的看法。采用定性设计,28名年龄在13至19岁之间、体重指数(BMI)≥身高和体重第85百分位的英语流利的肥胖女性青少年参与了个人访谈。结果表明,肥胖青少年希望被视为独特的个体,并参与到自己的健康讨论中。参与者报告说,当HCPs就减肥给出冷漠和模糊的建议时,他们得到的医疗保健是不足的。与体重相关的沟通以友善和富有同情心的方式进行时效果最佳,重点是改善健康(而不是减肥)。本研究中的青少年阐述了健康饮食和体育锻炼的组成部分,但无法将这些知识整合到具体的饮食习惯和日常体育活动中。肥胖女性青少年的见解为HCPs如何改善与青少年的关系以及让青少年参与基于体重的讨论提供了指导。为与超重或肥胖的女性青少年打交道的提供者提供了具体可行的建议。