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Weight assessment and the provision of weight management advice in primary care: a cross-sectional survey of self-reported practice among general practitioners and practice nurses in the United Kingdom

机译:重量评估和在初级保健中提供体重管理建议:在英国的全科医生和实践护士中的自我报告实践的横断面调查

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Although primary care settings provide a large-scale and high-reach opportunity for weight management and obesity prevention, the proportion of adults in the United Kingdom (UK) who report receiving weight management advice is limited. This study examines the self-reported frequency of assessing weight and providing weight management advice by General Practitioners (GPs) and Practice Nurses (PNs) working in primary care in the UK, and differences by practitioner characteristics. Cross-sectional survey with GPs and PNs in the UK (n?=?2020), conducted January–March 2017. A mock consultation exercise assessed what factors led to calculating a patient’s Body Mass Index (BMI) and whether weight management advice was given after determining the patient had an obese BMI. For all patients, practitioners were asked how often they calculated BMI, how often they gave weight management advice to patients with an obese BMI, and how often they utilised different advice or referral options (each: Always/Often vs. Less often/Never). Binary logistic regressions examined whether frequency of assessing weight and providing advice was associated with practitioner characteristics. In the mock consultation, physical cues (40%) were most likely to prompt calculation of BMI, and half of practitioners (56%) provided weight management advice after determining the patient had an obese BMI, with GPs less likely to do so than PNs (Odds Ratio [OR]?=?0.59, 95% CI: 0.47–0.75). Half of practitioners (58%) said they calculated the BMI of all patients Always/Often, with GPs less likely to do so than PNs (OR?=?0.27, 95% CI: 0.21–0.34). Three quarters (78%) said they provided weight management advice to patients with an obese BMI Always/Often, with GPs less likely to do so than PNs (OR?=?0.63, 95% CI: 0.47–0.85). Weight management advice was provided more frequently than referrals, particularly suggesting increased physical activity (93%) and diet modification (89%). Consistent with previous research, the findings suggest that opportunities to provide weight management advice in primary care, including to patients with an obese BMI, are potentially missed. Future research should test alternative mechanisms to increase weight assessment and advice provision, examine the effectiveness of advice frequently given, and seek solutions to reported barriers for providing weight management advice.
机译:虽然初级保健设施为重量管理和肥胖预防提供了大规模和高达到的机会,但报告收到体重管理建议的英国(英国)的成年人比例有限。本研究探讨了评估权重和通过在英国初级保健中练习护士(GPS)和实践护士(PNS)的重量管理建议的自我报告的频率,以及从业者特征的差异。在2017年1月至3月进行英国(N?= 2020)的GPS和PNS横断面调查。模拟咨询练习评估了导致计算患者体重指数(BMI)的因素以及是否给出了体重管理建议在确定患者后有肥胖的BMI。对于所有患者,从业人员被问及他们如何计算BMI的频率,他们对肥胖BMI的患者提供了重量管理建议的频率,以及他们使用不同的建议或转诊期权(每个:总是/通常与往往/永无常)的频率。二进制逻辑回归检查是否评估重量和提供建议的频率与从业者特征有关。在模拟咨询中,物理提示(40%)最有可能迅速计算BMI,从业者(56%)在确定患者有一个肥胖的BMI后提供了体重管理建议,而GPS比PNS不太可能这样做(赔率比[或]?=?0.59,95%CI:0.47-0.75)。一半的从业者(58%)表示,他们始终/通常计算所有患者的BMI,比PNS(或?=β= 0.27,95%CI:0.21-0.34)。三个季度(78%)表示,他们向肥胖BMI的患者提供了重量管理建议,总是/经常,GPS比PNS(或?= 0.63,95%CI:0.47-0.85)。重量管理建议比推荐更频繁地提供,特别是提高身体活动(93%)和饮食改性(89%)。调查结果表明,在初级保健中提供体重管理建议的机会,可能错过了肥胖BMI患者的机会。未来的研究应测试替代机制,以提高体重评估和建议条款,审查经常给出的建议的有效性,并寻求解决方案,以报告提供体重管理咨询的障碍。

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