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Recipients’ and providers’ perspectives of obesity and potential barriers to weight management programmes in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): a qualitative study

机译:受试者和提供者对肥胖的看法以及类风湿关节炎(RA)患者体重管理计划的潜在障碍:一项定性研究

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Background The UK rheumatology community serves an ageing and ethnically diverse population, with a growing public health concern about obesity. Overweight and obesity contribute to 2.8 million preventable deaths annually. A raised Body Mass Index (BMI) in those with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) can have a significant negative impact on clinical outcomes. The aim of the study was to examine patients’ and providers’ perceptions of obesity and potential barriers to participation in a future weight management programme to contribute to an appropriate intervention design. Method Qualitative semi-structured interviews were carried out with 11 patients with RA and one focus group was held with 8 members of a multi-disciplinary team working in one Rheumatology outpatient clinic. Framework analysis (FA) contributed to the inductive thematic analysis, and was employed to assist with the identification of the emergent codes and final themes. Results Three core themes were ascertained from the semi-structured interviews: i) The psychosocial impact of living with RA and obesity, ii) Challenges of living with RA and obesity and iii) Considerations for future weight management programmes. The Focus group analysis also identified three core themes: i) Micro-dynamics between patient and provider, ii) The relationship between the provider and the host institution in relation to the development of a future weight management programme and iii) The social and political context of obesity as a public health concern. Conclusion Perceptions of obesity and weight gain and associated barriers to participating in weight management programmes, differ significantly between patients and providers. Patients, require a holistic approach to weight management by clinicians and the acknowledgement of the significant psychosocial impact of a dual diagnosis of RA and being overweight or obese. In contrast, providers seem reluctant to address weight increase with patients and require education and support at an individual and institutional level to integrate weight management into routine care.
机译:背景技术英国风湿病学界为老龄化和种族多样化的人群提供服务,人们日益关注肥胖症。超重和肥胖每年导致280万例可预防的死亡。类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的体重指数(BMI)升高可能对临床结果产生重大负面影响。这项研究的目的是检查患者和提供者对肥胖症的看法以及参与未来体重管理计划的潜在障碍,以帮助制定适当的干预措施。方法对11例RA患者进行了定性半结构化访谈,并在一个风湿病门诊部的一个多学科团队的8名成员中进行了一个焦点小组访谈。框架分析(FA)有助于归纳主题分析,并被用来协助识别紧急代码和最终主题。结果从半结构化访谈中确定了三个核心主题:i)RA和肥胖症患者的社会心理影响,ii)RA和肥胖症患者的挑战,以及iii)未来体重管理计划的考虑。焦点小组分析还确定了三个核心主题:i)患者与提供者之间的微观动力学; ii)提供者与宿主机构之间与未来体重管理计划的发展有关的关系; iii)社会和政治背景肥胖是公共卫生问题。结论肥胖和体重增加的观念以及参与体重管理计划的相关障碍在患者和提供者之间存在显着差异。患者需要临床医生采用整体方法来管理体重,并承认对RA进行双重诊断并超重或肥胖会对心理社会产生重大影响。相反,提供者似乎不愿与患者一起解决体重增加的问题,而需要在个人和机构层面进行教育和支持以将体重管理纳入常规护理。

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