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肥胖管理的认知、态度和障碍:ACTION-IO 研究中的日本数据。

Perceptions, attitudes and barriers to obesity management: Japanese data from the ACTION-IO study.

机构信息

Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Department of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

J Diabetes Investig. 2021 May;12(5):845-858. doi: 10.1111/jdi.13427. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

AIMS/INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of obesity is rising in Japan and represents a considerable unmet medical need. The Awareness, Care and Treatment in Obesity MaNagement - International Observation (ACTION-IO) study was designed to identify the perceptions, attitudes and barriers to obesity care among people with obesity (PwO) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) in Japan.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

An online, cross-sectional survey was carried out in 11 countries, including Japan.

RESULTS

The survey was completed by 2,001 PwO and 302 HCPs in Japan. Fewer PwO (58%) than HCPs (85%) perceived obesity as a chronic disease. Most PwO (81%) thought that weight loss was their own responsibility, and waited a considerable time before seeking support from their HCP (mean 6 years). Most PwO (64%) had made one or more serious weight loss attempt in the past. In contrast, a serious attempt at losing weight was reported by HCPs for just 21% of their patients. Just 24% of PwO had weight discussions with an HCP in the past 5 years; of those, 56% expressed positive feelings after such a conversation, and just 2% felt offended. Lack of patient motivation (68%) and patient disinterest (61%) were reported by HCPs as barriers to weight management conversations. A higher proportion of obesity specialists (37%) than non-specialists (22%) thought their patients were motivated to lose weight.

CONCLUSIONS

Our Japanese dataset shows a need to raise awareness of the pathophysiological basis and clinical management of obesity among PwO and HCPs. The largely positive feelings expressed by PwO after weight loss conversations should encourage HCPs to initiate earlier discussions before obesity-related complications occur.

摘要

目的/引言:肥胖在日本的患病率正在上升,这是一个尚未得到满足的巨大医疗需求。Awareness, Care and Treatment in Obesity MaNagement - International Observation(ACTION-IO)研究旨在了解肥胖患者(PwO)和医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对肥胖管理的认知、态度和障碍。

材料与方法

在包括日本在内的 11 个国家进行了在线横断面调查。

结果

该调查在日本完成了 2001 名 PwO 和 302 名 HCP 的调查。与 HCP(85%)相比,较少的 PwO(58%)认为肥胖是一种慢性疾病。大多数 PwO(81%)认为减肥是自己的责任,并且在寻求 HCP 的支持之前等待了相当长的时间(平均 6 年)。大多数 PwO(64%)过去曾有过一次或多次认真的减肥尝试。相比之下,只有 21%的 HCP 报告他们的患者曾认真尝试过减肥。在过去的 5 年中,只有 24%的 PwO 与 HCP 进行过体重讨论;在这些人中,56%在对话后表达了积极的感受,只有 2%感到冒犯。HCP 报告说,缺乏患者动机(68%)和患者不感兴趣(61%)是进行体重管理对话的障碍。与非专家(22%)相比,肥胖专家(37%)认为他们的患者有减肥的动力。

结论

我们的日本数据集表明,需要提高 PwO 和 HCP 对肥胖的病理生理基础和临床管理的认识。PwO 在减肥对话后表达的积极感受应鼓励 HCP 在肥胖相关并发症发生之前尽早进行讨论。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e6c3/8089010/29b7ef943183/JDI-12-845-g004.jpg

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