National survey of US primary care physicians’ perspectives about causes of obesity and solutions to improve care

BMJ Open - Tập 2 Số 6 - Trang e001871 - 2012
Sara N. Bleich1, Wendy L. Bennett2,3, Kimberly A. Gudzune4, Lisa A. Cooper3,5
1Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public health
3Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
4Johns Hopkins University School of Med
5Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

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ObjectiveTo describe physician perspectives on the causes of and solutions to obesity care and identify differences in these perspectives by number of years since completion of medical school.DesignNational cross-sectional online survey from 9 February to 1 March 2011.SettingUSA.Participants500 primary care physicians.Main MeasuresWe evaluated physician perspectives on: (1) causes of obesity, (2) competence in treating obese patients, (3) perspectives on the health professional most qualified to help obese patients lose or maintain weight and (4) solutions for improving obesity care.ResultsPrimary care physicians overwhelmingly supported additional training (such as nutrition counselling) and practice-based changes (such as having scales report body mass index) to help them improve their obesity care. They also identified nutritionists/dietitians as the most qualified providers to care for obese patients. Physicians with fewer than 20 years since completion of medical school were more likely to identify lack of information about good eating habits and lack of access to healthy food as important causes of obesity. They also reported feeling relatively more successful helping obese patients lose weight. The response rate for the survey was 25.6%.ConclusionsOur results indicate a perceived need for improved medical education related to obesity care.

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