Acceptance, knowledge, and attitude of family physicians towards obesity as a chronic disease: a multinational cross-sectional study.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM International Journal of Obesity Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1038/s41366-024-01693-2
Jumana Antoun, Cassandra Kfoury, Yara Chamaa, Youmna Saade, Sami El Tannir
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Obesity was previously perceived to be a lifestyle issue; however, it was declared a chronic disease by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 2013. However, family physician's views and actions toward managing obesity remain ambiguous and occasionally conflicting.

Subjects/methods: This cross-sectional study explores the acceptance and knowledge of 171 family medicine physicians regarding obesity as a chronic disease. Family physicians were recruited through different channels, including members of professional scientific societies of family medicine that belong to the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office EMRO, a publicly available list of United States (US) family physicians, and authors' personal Facebook and LinkedIn connections. Data was collected across various countries through an anonymous online survey.

Results: While most participants acknowledged obesity as a chronic condition with multifactorial origins, there was a notable discrepancy in treatment practices compared to other chronic diseases. A dual perspective emerged, as family physicians often emphasized self-responsibility and behavioral change over medical interventions, potentially hindering effective management. Lower initiation rates for obesity management was exhibited compared to other chronic diseases.

Conclusion: There is a gap between recognition and effective management of obesity as a chronic disease within family practice. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive obesity education in medical training to bridge knowledge gaps and reduce weight stigma, enabling physicians to provide optimal care for patients with obesity.

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家庭医生对肥胖症作为一种慢性疾病的接受度、知识和态度:一项跨国横断面研究
背景/目的:肥胖以前被认为是一种生活方式问题;然而,2013年,美国医学协会(AMA)宣布它是一种慢性病。然而,家庭医生对肥胖管理的看法和行动仍然模棱两可,偶尔也会发生冲突。研究对象/方法:本横断面研究探讨171名家庭医生对肥胖症作为一种慢性疾病的接受程度和知识。家庭医生是通过不同渠道招募的,包括世界家庭医生组织(WONCA)东地中海区域办事处(EMRO)所属的家庭医学专业科学学会的成员、公开的美国家庭医生名单以及作者在Facebook和LinkedIn上的个人联系。数据是通过匿名在线调查在不同国家收集的。结果:虽然大多数参与者承认肥胖是一种多因素起源的慢性疾病,但与其他慢性疾病相比,在治疗实践中存在显着差异。一种双重观点出现了,因为家庭医生经常强调自我责任和行为改变而不是医疗干预,这可能会阻碍有效的管理。与其他慢性疾病相比,肥胖管理的起始率较低。结论:肥胖作为一种慢性疾病在家庭医疗中存在认知和有效管理的差距。研究结果强调了在医学培训中进行全面的肥胖教育的必要性,以弥合知识差距,减少体重耻辱感,使医生能够为肥胖患者提供最佳护理。
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International Journal of Obesity
International Journal of Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Obesity is a multi-disciplinary forum for research describing basic, clinical and applied studies in biochemistry, physiology, genetics and nutrition, molecular, metabolic, psychological and epidemiological aspects of obesity and related disorders. We publish a range of content types including original research articles, technical reports, reviews, correspondence and brief communications that elaborate on significant advances in the field and cover topical issues.
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