Integration of the 5A's Framework in Research on Obesity and Weight Counseling: Systematic Review of Literature.

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Carol Shieh, Heather K Hardin, Mandelle Dreu Doerstler, Anna Liss Jacobsen
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Abstract

The 5A's Framework (Assess, Advise, Assist, Agree, and Arrange) has been recommended as a practice guide for obesity counseling. Its integration in research, however, is not well known. This systematic review was to find how the 5A's Framework was integrated in research on obesity and weight counseling. Methods: A systematic search of four databases was conducted combining two concepts: "5 A's Framework" and "obesity, body size, dieting/eating, exercise, weight loss." Inclusion criteria were quantitative studies with the 5A's Framework as a singular intervention or combined with others to influence patients' healthy eating, physical activity, and weight outcomes or care providers' counseling behaviors. Twenty-two studies were included in the final analysis. Results: Most studies were conducted in the primary care setting. The 5A's Framework was (1) integrated in training interventions as formal medical curricular and on-the-job education workshops to influence obesity/weight counseling skills, (2) utilized to develop assessment tools to evaluate counseling behaviors, and (3) combined with behavior change strategies to impact the patient's weight management behaviors and outcomes. Conclusion: The integration of the 5A's Framework in obesity and weight counseling research is wide-ranging. The findings have implications for clinicians to use the framework to better obesity/weight counseling.

5A框架在肥胖与体重咨询研究中的整合:文献系统综述
5A框架(评估、建议、协助、同意和安排)被推荐为肥胖咨询的实践指南。然而,它在研究中的整合并不为人所知。本系统综述旨在发现如何将5A框架整合到肥胖和体重咨询研究中。方法:结合“5a’s Framework”和“obesity, body size, diet /eating, exercise, weight loss”两个概念,对4个数据库进行系统检索。纳入标准是将5A框架作为单一干预措施或与其他干预措施联合影响患者健康饮食、身体活动和体重结局或护理提供者咨询行为的定量研究。最终分析纳入了22项研究。结果:大多数研究是在初级保健机构进行的。将5A框架(1)整合到培训干预中,作为正式的医学课程和在职教育研讨会,以影响肥胖/体重咨询技能;(2)利用开发评估工具来评估咨询行为;(3)结合行为改变策略来影响患者的体重管理行为和结果。结论:5A框架在肥胖与体重咨询研究中的整合是广泛的。这些发现对临床医生使用该框架来更好地进行肥胖/体重咨询具有启示意义。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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