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Using the theory of reasoned action to determine physicians' intention to measure body mass index in children and adolescents.

机译:使用合理动作理论来确定医师测量儿童和青少年体重指数的意图。

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BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, childhood obesity has become a major public health issue in the United States. Numerous public and professional organizations recommend that physicians periodically screen for obesity in children and adolescents using the body mass index (BMI). However, studies have shown that physicians infrequently measure BMI in children and adolescents. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to use the theory of reasoned action (TRA) to explain physicians' intentions to measure BMI in children and adolescents. The study objectives were to (1) determine if attitude and subjective norm predict physicians' intention to measure BMI in children and adolescents; (2) determine if family physicians and pediatricians differ in terms of theoretical factors; and (3) assess differences in behavioral beliefs, outcome evaluations, normative beliefs, and motivation to comply among physicians based on their level of intention to measure BMI. METHODS: A cross-sectional mailed survey of 2590 physicians (family physicians and pediatricians) practicing in 4 states was conducted. A self-administered questionnaire was designed that included items related to the TRA constructs. The association between the theoretical constructs was examined using correlation and regression analyses. Student's t test was used to determine differences between family physicians and pediatricians on theoretical constructs and to compare the underlying beliefs of nonintenders with intenders. RESULTS: The usable response rate was 22.8%. Less than half (44%) of the physicians strongly intended to measure BMI in children and adolescents. Together, the TRA constructs attitude and subjective norm explained up to 49.9% of the variance in intention. Pediatricians had a significantly (P<.01) higher intention to measure BMI as compared to family physicians. There were significant (P<.01) behavioral and normative belief differences between physicians who intend and those who do not intend to measure BMI. CONCLUSION: The TRA is a useful model in identifying the factors that are associated with physicians' intentions to measure BMI.
机译:背景:在过去的几十年中,儿童肥胖已成为美国的主要公共卫生问题。许多公共和专业组织建议医生使用体重指数(BMI)定期筛查儿童和青少年的肥胖症。但是,研究表明,医生很少测量儿童和青少年的BMI。目的:本研究的目的是使用合理动作理论(TRA)来解释医师测量儿童和青少年BMI的意图。研究目的是(1)确定态度和主观规范是否可以预测医师测量儿童和青少年BMI的意图; (2)确定家庭医生和儿科医生的理论因素是否不同; (3)根据医师测量BMI的意愿水平,评估其行为信念,结果评估,规范信念以及遵从动机的差异。方法:对在4个州执业的2590名医师(家庭医师和儿科医生)进行了邮寄横断面调查。设计了一份自我管理的调查表,其中包括与TRA结构相关的项目。使用相关性和回归分析检查了理论结构之间的关联。学生t检验用于确定家庭医生和儿科医生在理论构造上的差异,并比较非犯罪者和有意者的基本信念。结果:可用的答复率为22.8%。不到一半(44%)的医生强烈打算测量儿童和青少年的BMI。 TRA共同构建的态度和主观规范解释了意向差异的49.9%。与家庭医生相比,儿科医生测量BMI的意愿显着更高(P <.01)。有意和无意测量BMI的医师之间存在显着(P <.01)的行为和规范信念差异。结论:TRA是一种有用的模型,可用于确定与医师测量BMI意图相关的因素。

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