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Perceptions of barriers to effective obesity management in Canada: Results from the ACTION study

机译:认知障碍有效的肥胖管理在加拿大:行动的结果研究

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Obesity is a chronic disease with a significant and growing impact on Canadians. The "Awareness, Care and Treatment In Obesity MaNagement" (ACTION) Study investigated perceptions, attitudes and perceived barriers to obesity management among Canadian people with obesity (PwO), healthcare providers (HCPs) and employers. In this study adult PwO (body mass index ≥30 kg/m~2, based on self-reported height/weight), HCPs (physicians and allied HCPs managing PwO) and employers (≥20 employees; offering health insurance), completed online surveys between 3 August and 11 October 2017 in a cross-sectional design. Survey respondents (N = 2545) included 2000 PwO, 395 HCPs and 150 employers. Obesity was viewed as a "chronic medical condition" by most PwO (60%), HCPs (94%) and employers (71%) and deemed to have a large impact on overall health (74%, 78%, 81%, respectively). Many PwO (74%) believed weight management was their own responsibility. While PwO (55%) reportedly knew how to manage their weight, only 10% reported maintaining ≥10% weight reduction for >1 year. Despite low success rates, the most commonly reported effective long-term weight loss methods tried and/or recommended were "improvements in eating habits" (PwO 38%; HCP 63%) and "being more active" (PwO 39%; HCP 54%). PwO and HCPs reported very different perceptions of the quality and content of their interaction during obesity management discussions. These findings highlight the communication gaps and misunderstanding between PwO, HCPs and employers. This underscores the importance of, and need for, evidence-based management of obesity and a collaborative approach and understanding of the complex nature of this chronic disease.
机译:肥胖是一种慢性疾病意义重大对加拿大和不断增长的影响。护理和治疗肥胖管理”(行动)研究调查了感知,态度和感知障碍,肥胖管理在加拿大的人肥胖(PwO),医疗服务提供者(学校)和雇主。在这项研究中成人PwO(体重指数≥30公斤/米~ 2,基于自报身高/体重),学校(医生和盟军的学校管理PwO)和雇主(≥20名员工;保险),完成网上调查3之间8月和2017年10月11日在一个横截面设计。2000 PwO, 395的学校和150雇主。视为一种“慢性疾病”PwO(60%)、学校(94%)和雇主(71%)和认为对整体健康有很大的影响(分别为74%、78%、81%)。认为体重管理他们自己的的责任。如何管理自己的体重,只有10%减肥> 1年维护≥10%。尽管成功率低,最常见的报道长期有效的减肥方法试着和/或建议是“改善饮食习惯”(PwO 38%;活跃”(PwO 39%;非常不同的质量和感知内容的交互在肥胖管理的讨论。沟通差异和误解PwO之间,学校和雇主。的重要性和必要性,以证据为基础的肥胖和协作的管理方法和理解的复杂特性这种慢性疾病。

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