Registration and management of children with overweight by general practitioners in The Netherlands.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
European Journal of General Practice Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1080/13814788.2024.2425186
Hevy Hassan, Jacoline van den Driest, Angeline Bosman, Bart Willem Koes, Patrick Jan Eugène Bindels, Marienke van Middelkoop
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Abstract

Background: General practitioners (GPs) form the gateway to healthcare in numerous European countries. Their role in addressing and managing overweight/obesity in children is crucial. In Dutch guidelines, GPs are encouraged to proactively address weight-related issues during patient consultations, regardless of the initial reason of the visit.

Objective(s): To examine the frequency, management and follow-up of GP visits of children for overweight/obesity and the identification by GPs of these children presenting with other complaints.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study. Health records from 2012-2021 in the Rijnmond Primary Care Database (RPCD) of children aged 2-18 with overweight/obesity who visited the GP were analysed. Children were categorised into two groups: those visiting for weight-related issues (group 1) and those visiting for other complaints but identified as overweight or obese by GPs (group 2). Data on patient demographics, reasons for contact, and management strategies were extracted.

Results: From the 120,991 children, 3035 children with documented overweight or obesity were identified, 208 were excluded. The study population comprised 2827 individuals: 55% belonging to group 1, 45% to group 2. The frequency of first visits remained stable at approximately 0.5% visits per total person-years each year. Group 1 received more referrals (74%) and follow-up consultations (45.5%) than group 2 with 17% referrals and 19.7% follow-up consultations.

Conclusion: This study highlights a concerning difference in the management of the two groups. Strategies for effective management of overweight in children and the GP's role, warrant further investigation. Especially when overweight is not the primary reason for visit.

荷兰全科医生对超重儿童的登记和管理。
背景:在许多欧洲国家,全科医生(GPs)是医疗保健的入口。他们在解决和管理儿童超重/肥胖症方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在荷兰的指导方针中,鼓励全科医生在患者就诊时积极解决与体重相关的问题,无论最初的就诊原因是什么:研究儿童因超重/肥胖而就诊全科医生的频率、管理和随访情况,以及全科医生对这些儿童出现其他不适症状的识别情况:方法:回顾性队列研究。研究分析了莱茵蒙德初级保健数据库(RPCD)中 2012-2021 年期间全科医生接诊的 2-18 岁超重/肥胖儿童的健康记录。儿童被分为两组:因体重相关问题就诊的儿童(第一组)和因其他不适就诊但被全科医生认定为超重或肥胖的儿童(第二组)。研究提取了有关患者人口统计学、接触原因和管理策略的数据:从 120,991 名儿童中确定了 3035 名有记录的超重或肥胖儿童,其中 208 名被排除在外。研究对象包括 2827 人:首次就诊频率保持稳定,每年约为每人每年 0.5%。第 1 组接受转诊(74%)和复诊(45.5%)的比例高于第 2 组(转诊率为 17%,复诊率为 19.7%):结论:本研究强调了两组在管理方面令人担忧的差异。结论:这项研究强调了两组儿童在管理方面存在的令人担忧的差异。有效管理儿童超重的策略以及全科医生的作用值得进一步研究。特别是当超重不是就诊的主要原因时。
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European Journal of General Practice
European Journal of General Practice PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The EJGP aims to: foster scientific research in primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice) in Europe stimulate education and debate, relevant for the development of primary care medicine in Europe. Scope The EJGP publishes original research papers, review articles and clinical case reports on all aspects of primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice), providing new knowledge on medical decision-making, healthcare delivery, medical education, and research methodology. Areas covered include primary care epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, non-drug interventions, multi- and comorbidity, palliative care, shared decision making, inter-professional collaboration, quality and safety, training and teaching, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.
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