Bridging the gap: A qualitative analysis of online public forum with healthcare professionals in bursting myths about weight management.

R. Bhatti, M. Joumaa, B. Bereczky
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Background: Obesity has increased rapidly worldwide in last few decades. According to World Obesity Federation 2018, the prevalence of obesity in UAE amongst Emirati aged 18-69 years has been reported as 32.2% vs 38.5% living with obesity vs overweight in men and 41.8% vs 29.3% living with obesity vs overweight in women. There are many myths amongst general public about obesity. Aim: The objective of the study was to address public questions through online forum regarding weight management. Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study qualitative analysis was done. It was conducted quarterly at Mediclinic City and Parkview Hospital in Dubai from August 2020-September 2021. An online zoom meeting was made available to the public. People who wanted to attend the session registered via dedicated email address. A certified dietician, endocrinologist and bariatric surgeon were available to answer peoples questions. Results: 6 online forums have been conducted. 163 (range 10-90) people attended. Three themes were constructed during data analysis. 1- Diet: what is the best diet and about caloric intake. 2- Insulin resistance or hormone imbalance is responsible for weight gain. 3- Misinformation and unrealistic expectations about bariatric surgery. Feedback from audience was: it was interactive, fun and informative session, it is good to know that it is not my fault and I need to get help. Conclusion: Our results show that patients need support throughout their weight management journey. Healthcare professionals need to be more aware of patients perceptions about weight management so that they can be addressed in consultations. We need more online support sessions facilitated by healthcare professionals. Key words: obesity, zoom meeting, weight management
弥合差距:对医疗保健专业人士在打破体重管理神话的在线公共论坛的定性分析。
背景:在过去的几十年里,肥胖在世界范围内迅速增加。根据2018年世界肥胖联合会的数据,据报道,阿联酋18-69岁的阿联酋人中,男性肥胖和超重的比例分别为32.2%和38.5%,女性肥胖和超重的比例分别为41.8%和29.3%。大众对肥胖有很多误解。目的:该研究的目的是通过在线论坛解决有关体重管理的公众问题。方法:采用横断面观察性研究进行定性分析。该研究于2020年8月至2021年9月在迪拜的Mediclinic City和Parkview医院每季度进行一次。一场在线放大会议向公众开放。想参加会议的人通过专门的电子邮件地址注册。一位注册营养师、内分泌学家和减肥外科医生可以回答人们的问题。结果:共开展了6次网络论坛。163人(范围10-90)参加了会议。在数据分析过程中构建了三个主题。1-饮食:什么是最好的饮食和热量摄入。胰岛素抵抗或激素失衡是体重增加的原因。3-关于减肥手术的错误信息和不切实际的期望。来自观众的反馈是:这是一个互动的,有趣的和有益的会议,很高兴知道这不是我的错,我需要得到帮助。结论:我们的研究结果表明,患者在整个体重管理过程中都需要支持。医疗保健专业人员需要更多地了解患者对体重管理的看法,以便在咨询中解决这些问题。我们需要更多由医疗保健专业人员提供的在线支持会议。关键词:肥胖,zoom会议,体重管理
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