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预期在接到全科医生偶然推荐后注册参加体重管理计划的障碍因素和促进因素。

Anticipated barriers and enablers to signing up for a weight management program after receiving an opportunistic referral from a general practitioner.

机构信息

Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, UCL Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

Public Health Team, London Borough of Hounslow, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 21;11:1226912. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1226912. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

General Practitioners (GP) are advised to opportunistically refer patients with overweight or obesity to a tier 2 weight management program, but few patients sign up after receiving the referral. Signing up to a weight management program is a behaviour, as such, behaviour change interventions are needed to increase sign ups. However, no research has explored the influences on signing up after an opportunistic referral specifically.

AIM

To investigate the influences (i.e., barriers and enablers) on signing up to a tier 2 weight management service after receiving an opportunistic referral from a GP, using a theoretical framework to inform intervention development.

METHOD

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 residents from the London borough of Hounslow who were eligible for the service. Interview guides were informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Data were analyzed inductively using Reflexive Thematic Analysis and Coding Reliability to identify influences on signing up, before being deductively coded to the TDF and grouped into themes.

RESULTS

Eight theoretical domains were identified as influences on signing up. Fifteen sub-themes were developed and categorized as either a barrier (5), enabler (3), or mixed (7) influence. Beliefs about Consequences was the most frequently reported influence on signing up. Beliefs that were expressed the most often include how effective the program would be, whether the program is needed to lose weight and whether the program would be compatible with their lifestyle. Leveraging Social Influences and changing patient's Knowledge could address these beliefs and provide a potential route for Behaviour change.

DISCUSSION

The present study provides the first insight into behavioural influences on signing up for a weight management service opportunistically using a validated theoretical framework. This study has implications for intervention development in that public health researchers can identify intervention, content and implementation options based on the findings. Interventions targeting the key domains of Knowledge, Social influences and Beliefs about consequences would likely be the most effective because of their prominence and influence on other domains.

摘要

引言

全科医生(GP)被建议在机会性地为超重或肥胖患者转介到二级体重管理计划,但很少有患者在接到转介后注册。注册体重管理计划是一种行为,因此需要进行行为改变干预以增加注册率。然而,目前还没有研究专门探讨在机会性转介后注册的影响因素。

目的

使用理论框架来为干预措施的制定提供信息,以调查在接到全科医生的机会性转介后注册二级体重管理服务的影响因素(即障碍和促进因素)。

方法

对来自伦敦豪恩斯洛区符合服务条件的 18 名居民进行了半结构化访谈。访谈指南由理论领域框架(TDF)提供信息。使用反思性主题分析和编码可靠性对数据进行了归纳分析,以确定注册的影响因素,然后对这些因素进行演绎编码到 TDF 中,并将其分为主题。

结果

确定了八个理论领域作为注册的影响因素。制定了 15 个子主题,并将其分为障碍(5)、促进因素(3)或混合(7)影响。对后果的信念是对注册影响最大的因素。表达最多的信念包括该计划的有效性、是否需要该计划来减肥以及该计划是否与他们的生活方式相兼容。利用社会影响力和改变患者的知识可以解决这些信念问题,并为行为改变提供潜在途径。

讨论

本研究首次使用经过验证的理论框架,提供了关于机会性注册体重管理服务的行为影响因素的见解。本研究对干预措施的制定具有启示意义,因为公共卫生研究人员可以根据研究结果确定干预、内容和实施选择。针对知识、社会影响和对后果的信念这三个关键领域的干预措施可能最有效,因为它们在其他领域中具有突出性和影响力。

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