Physicians’ attitudes towards obesity management in the primary care clinics in Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates: A qualitative study

IF 1.4 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Iffat Elbarazi, Shamsa Lootah, Fatima Al Shamsi, Nouf Al Marzouqi, Meerah Al Matrooshi, Fatheya Al Awadi, Zufishan Alam, Fatma Al-Maskari
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The global prevalence of obesity has almost tripled since 1975 and has become a major public health concern in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Although physicians are considered as essential role players in the prevention and management of obesity, their perspectives towards obesity management still remain unknown in the UAE. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess physicians’ attitudes and practices towards obesity management and prevention in the UAE using a qualitative research design. Face-to-face interviews, with a convenience sample of 15 health care practitioners from primary care clinics in Al-Ain City, Abu Dhabi, were employed during January–March 2019. Inductive thematic analysis was performed to identify main emerging themes and subthemes. Three major themes, namely beliefs and knowledge about obesity and its management, attitudes toward weight control, and current practices in relation to obesity management in primary care clinics, emerged. The results revealed that weight management is considered essential for all those with high body mass index but is suboptimal in primary care settings. Cultural misconceptions among patients regarding weight and lack of appropriate follow-up constitute major barriers to its management. As obesity is burdensome, its management is crucial and can be enhanced by multidisciplinary approach and unification of guidelines.
阿拉伯联合酋长国Al-Ain初级保健诊所医生对肥胖管理的态度:一项定性研究
自1975年以来,全球肥胖流行率几乎增加了两倍,并已成为阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)的一个主要公共卫生问题。虽然医生被认为是预防和管理肥胖的重要角色,但他们对肥胖管理的看法在阿联酋仍然不为人所知。因此,本研究旨在使用定性研究设计评估阿联酋医生对肥胖管理和预防的态度和做法。在2019年1月至3月期间,对来自阿布扎比艾因市初级保健诊所的15名卫生保健从业人员进行了面对面访谈。进行归纳主题分析,以确定主要的新兴主题和次级主题。三个主要主题,即关于肥胖及其管理的信念和知识,对体重控制的态度,以及与初级保健诊所肥胖管理有关的当前实践,出现了。结果显示,体重管理被认为对所有高体重指数的人都是必要的,但在初级保健机构中不是最佳的。患者对体重的文化误解和缺乏适当的随访是其管理的主要障碍。由于肥胖是一个沉重的负担,它的管理是至关重要的,可以通过多学科的方法和统一的指南来加强。
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