Chae Kacey, German Jashalynn, Kendrick Karla, Tackett Sean, O'Rourke Paul, Gudzune Kimberly A, Laudenslager Marci
Division of General Internal Medicine Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA.
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism Department of Medicine Duke University Durham North Carolina USA.
Obes Sci Pract. 2024 Apr 1;10(2):e748. doi: 10.1002/osp4.748. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Despite the rising prevalence of people living with obesity, physicians are providing suboptimal care to these individuals, which may be a consequence of inadequate education in weight management and negative attitudes toward people living with obesity. Internal Medicine (IM) residency is an ideal setting to address physicians' attitudes toward people living with obesity. However, there is a paucity of recent literature on this topic. This study sought to assess the current attitudes of IM residents toward obesity as a disease, people living with obesity, and obesity treatment.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2020 across two IM programs assessing residents' attitudes toward obesity as a disease, people living with obesity, and obesity treatment.
Among 42 residents who participated in the survey, 64% were women; 31 percent were Post Graduate Year 1, 31% PGY-2, and 38% PGY-3. Mean attitude scores were high on statements regarding obesity as a chronic disease [4.7 (SD 0.4)] and its association with serious medical conditions [4.9 (SD 0.3)]. Residents had overall positive attitudes toward people living with obesity. In contrast, residents felt negatively regarding their level of success in helping patients lose weight [2.0 (SD 0.7)].
While residents recognized obesity as a chronic disease and had positive attitudes toward people living with obesity, their low ratings regarding weight management success suggest that targeted educational efforts are needed to increase obesity treatment self-efficacy.
尽管肥胖人群的患病率不断上升,但医生对这些人的治疗并不理想,这可能是体重管理教育不足以及对肥胖人群持消极态度的结果。内科住院医师培训是解决医生对肥胖人群态度问题的理想环境。然而,关于这一主题的近期文献很少。本研究旨在评估内科住院医师目前对肥胖作为一种疾病、肥胖人群以及肥胖治疗的态度。
2020年对两个内科项目进行了横断面调查,评估住院医师对肥胖作为一种疾病、肥胖人群以及肥胖治疗的态度。
在参与调查的42名住院医师中,64%为女性;31%为第一年住院医师,31%为第二年住院医师,38%为第三年住院医师。关于肥胖作为一种慢性病[4.7(标准差0.4)]及其与严重医疗状况的关联[4.9(标准差0.3)]的陈述,平均态度得分较高。住院医师对肥胖人群总体持积极态度。相比之下,住院医师对自己帮助患者减肥的成功率评价较低[2.0(标准差0.7)]。
虽然住院医师认识到肥胖是一种慢性病,并且对肥胖人群持积极态度,但他们对体重管理成功率的低评分表明,需要有针对性的教育努力来提高肥胖治疗的自我效能感。