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Patient Body Mass Index (BMI) Knowledge in a Rural Primary Care Population

机译:农村基层医疗人群的患者体重指数(BMI)知识

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Introduction: Body mass index (BMI) is a traditional method of measuring obesity and an accepted quality measure in many health systems. However, little is known about how patients' understanding of BMI has progressed/changed in the last several years. The primary purpose of this study was to determine the change in patients' knowledge of BMI and weight-related risk factors. A secondary outcome of this study was to determine the incidence of physician discussion about BMI with the patient. Methods: We administered an anonymous survey to primary care patients in 33 rural family medicine clinics in 2013 and 2017. The survey included 8 questions regarding BMI knowledge and 5 demographic questions. Results: A total of 573 patients completed the survey. There were 345 participants from 2013 and 238 from 2017. The sample included more women than men. There was no significant difference in age or proportion of comorbidities across the 2 survey years. Compared with year 2013, more survey participants from year 2017 knew that BMI stood for “body mass index” (71.1% vs 61.2%, P = .02) and understood what medical concerns were related to BMI (65.5% vs 50.7%, P = .0005). The percentages of participants who reported that their doctor ever discussed BMI with them went up from 20.1% to 28.7% ( P = .02). Conclusion: In this cross-sectional cohort study, it was found that patients' knowledge about BMI and weight-related risk factors has increased modestly. However, despite the increase in patients' knowledge and discussions about BMI with their primary care physician, there was not a decrease in BMI. Future studies are needed to provide more detailed information about the discussion between patients and providers in relation to the patient's personal weight status.
机译:简介:体重指数(BMI)是衡量肥胖症的传统方法,并且是许多卫生系统中公认的质量指标。但是,关于患者对BMI的了解在最近几年中如何进展/变化知之甚少。这项研究的主要目的是确定患者对BMI知识和体重相关危险因素的了解。该研究的次要结果是确定医师与患者讨论BMI的发生率。方法:我们在2013年和2017年对33家农村家庭医学诊所的基层医疗患者进行了一项匿名调查。该调查包括8个有关BMI知识的问题和5个人口统计学问题。结果:共有573名患者完成了调查。 2013年有345位参与者,而2017年有238位参与者。样本中女性比男性多。在两个调查年中,年龄或合并症的比例没有显着差异。与2013年相比,2017年以来更多的调查参与者知道BMI代表“体重指数”(71.1%对61.2%,P = .02),并且了解与BMI相关的医疗问题(65.5%对50.7%,P = .0005)。报告说他们的医生曾与他们讨论过BMI的参与者比例从20.1%增加到28.7%(P = .02)。结论:在这项横断面队列研究中,发现患者对BMI和体重相关危险因素的了解有所增加。然而,尽管增加了患者对BMI的了解和与初级保健医生的讨论,但BMI并没有减少。需要进行进一步的研究以提供有关患者和提供者之间有关患者个人体重状况的讨论的更详细信息。

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