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“我们感觉孤立无援”:一项针对儿科初级保健体重管理障碍的混合方法研究。

"We Feel Like We Are in It Alone": A Mixed-Methods Study of Pediatric Primary Care Barriers for Weight Management.

机构信息

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA.

Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Child Obes. 2023 Jan;19(1):3-12. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0274. Epub 2022 Mar 11.

Abstract

Obesity is a chronic multifactorial disease affecting approximately one in five youth. Many pediatric clinical strategies focus on behavioral change/lifestyle modification efforts, but are limited by their intensity and muted by their inability to address the sociocultural contexts of obesity. The primary objective of the study was to explore primary care pediatric clinicians' current barriers/management practices of patients with obesity. A mixed-methods study was conducted by distributing an electronic survey to pediatric providers in Washington, DC, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Three focus groups were conducted with a subgroup of these primary care clinicians to further explore their responses. Pediatric clinicians ( = 81) completed the survey out of 380 invitations sent, and 20 took part in 3 focus groups, ranging in size between 4 and 8 clinicians. Over 90% of clinicians felt comfortable advising patients. However, 52% lacked confidence in addressing obesity and over 80% indicated that time constraint is a barrier to care and emphasized the need for more training in obesity management. Six themes emerged regarding clinician barriers to addressing obesity, including (1) limited time, (2) clinician perceived familial resistance, (3) challenges with racial and ethnic concordance, (4) perceived environmental barriers, (5) limited knowledge of community resources, and (6) inadequate collaborative support. Clinicians have difficulty implementing obesity management strategies into their everyday practice due to a variety of barriers. This study emphasized the need for better implementation strategies, tools, and collaboration with community stakeholders for clinicians to engage weight management more effectively.

摘要

肥胖是一种影响大约五分之一青少年的慢性多因素疾病。许多儿科临床策略侧重于行为改变/生活方式的改变,但受到其强度的限制,并且无法解决肥胖的社会文化背景。该研究的主要目的是探讨初级保健儿科临床医生在治疗肥胖患者方面的当前障碍/管理实践。本研究采用混合方法,向华盛顿特区及其周边大都市区的儿科医生发放电子调查问卷。对其中一部分初级保健临床医生进行了 3 次焦点小组讨论,以进一步探讨他们的回应。在 380 份邀请中,有 81 名儿科医生完成了调查,其中 20 名参加了 3 个焦点小组,每个小组的规模为 4 至 8 名医生。超过 90%的医生对为患者提供建议感到满意。然而,52%的医生缺乏处理肥胖问题的信心,超过 80%的医生表示时间限制是护理的障碍,并强调需要更多肥胖管理方面的培训。关于解决肥胖问题的临床医生障碍,有 6 个主题出现,包括:(1)时间有限;(2)医生认为存在家庭阻力;(3)种族和民族一致性的挑战;(4)感知到的环境障碍;(5)对社区资源的了解有限;(6)协作支持不足。由于各种障碍,临床医生在将肥胖管理策略纳入日常实践中存在困难。本研究强调需要更好的实施策略、工具以及与社区利益相关者的合作,以使临床医生更有效地参与体重管理。

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