School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Family Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kota Bharu, Malaysia.
Clin Obes. 2022 Oct;12(5):e12538. doi: 10.1111/cob.12538. Epub 2022 May 29.
Understanding the experience of people living with obesity is crucial for delivering holistic care relevant to the socio-cultural context. Although half of the Malaysian adults have excessive weight, the lived experience of people with obesity in the Malaysian context is not well studied. Using the principles of hermeneutic phenomenology, this study explores the lived experience of adults with obesity in Malaysia and their perspective on the environmental influences on obesity. Participants were adults from Peninsular Malaysia living with obesity recruited from social media, clinics and snowball sampling. Twenty-five teleconference interviews in Malay were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed inductively using a reflexive thematic analysis approach, and quotes were translated into English. We identified five themes: (1) Malaysian life is centred around food; (2) social norms shape people living with obesity's perceptions of themselves and obesity; (3) people living with obesity are physically restricted by their body; (4) people living with obesity have repeated thoughts about efforts to lose weight; and (5) stigmatization of people living with obesity leads to negative emotions. Socio-cultural influences were highly impactful on participants' lifeworld, and these influences need to be considered in clinical practice and policy for obesity management in Malaysia. Clinical management should focus on assisting patients in navigating the unsupportive food and social environment instead of overfocusing on the individual's responsibility for weight reduction.
了解肥胖人群的体验对于提供与社会文化背景相关的整体护理至关重要。尽管马来西亚有一半的成年人体重超标,但马来西亚肥胖人群的生活体验尚未得到充分研究。本研究采用解释现象学原则,探索马来西亚肥胖成年人的生活体验以及他们对肥胖环境影响的看法。参与者是来自马来西亚半岛的肥胖成年人,他们通过社交媒体、诊所和滚雪球抽样方法招募。对 25 次马来语电话会议采访进行了录音和逐字转录。数据采用反思性主题分析方法进行归纳分析,并将引语翻译成英文。我们确定了五个主题:(1)马来西亚的生活以食物为中心;(2)社会规范塑造了肥胖人群对自己和肥胖的看法;(3)肥胖人群的身体受到限制;(4)肥胖人群反复思考减肥的努力;(5)肥胖人群的污名化导致负面情绪。社会文化影响对参与者的生活世界产生了重大影响,在马来西亚进行肥胖管理的临床实践和政策中需要考虑这些影响。临床管理应侧重于帮助患者在不支持的食物和社会环境中航行,而不是过分关注个人减轻体重的责任。