The Utility of a Digital Glucose-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist-Supported Weight-Loss Service in Regional Australia: A Qualitative Analysis of Interviews With Current Patients of the Eucalyptus Program.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Louis Talay, Matt Vickers, Sarah Loftus
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Abstract

Objective: Against the backdrop of alarming obesity rates and growing concerns about access to specialist care across Australia, this study aims to assess the utility of the nation's largest digital weight-loss service (DWLS) in regional Australia.

Setting: This study focuses on patients of the Eucalyptus DWLS who live in regional Australia (Monash Modified Model classification 3-6).

Participants: Thirty-two adults living with overweight or obesity who have been subscribed to the Eucalyptus DWLS for at least 3 weeks were invited to participate in phone-based interviews.

Design: Interviewers prompted discussion around 6 questions, pertaining to reasons for Eucalyptus subscription, previous attempts at weight loss, views on the service's comprehensiveness, access to face-to-face alternatives, areas for program improvement and general program satisfaction. Investigators conducted a Braun and Clarke thematic analysis of all interview transcripts.

Results: Six key themes were identified in the analysis, including unmanageable travel times to face-to-face obesity services; inadequate Eucalyptus app functionality; satisfaction with Eucalyptus care continuity; frustration with previously attempted standalone lifestyle interventions; aversion to or dissatisfaction with surgical interventions; and early weight loss increases confidence and exercise motivation.

Conclusion: Comprehensive DWLSs such as Eucalyptus have the potential to significantly increase access and adherence to continuous obesity care for regional Australians. However, platforms need to contain special provisions for users with lower literacy and integrate advanced lifestyle trackers to ensure patients are not simply using the DWLS to access weight-loss medications.

数字葡萄糖样肽-1受体激动剂支持的减肥服务在澳大利亚地区的效用:对Eucalyptus项目当前患者访谈的定性分析。
目的:在澳大利亚令人担忧的肥胖率和越来越多的人对获得专业护理的担忧的背景下,本研究旨在评估澳大利亚地区全国最大的数字减肥服务(DWLS)的效用。背景:本研究以澳大利亚地区的桉树DWLS患者为研究对象(Monash Modified Model classification 3-6)。参与者:32名超重或肥胖的成年人被邀请参加Eucalyptus DWLS至少3周的电话访谈。设计:采访者围绕6个问题展开讨论,涉及订阅Eucalyptus的原因、以前的减肥尝试、对服务的全面性的看法、获得面对面替代方案的机会、计划改进的领域和总体计划满意度。调查人员对所有采访记录进行了布劳恩和克拉克的主题分析。结果:在分析中确定了六个关键主题,包括无法管理的面对面肥胖服务的旅行时间;Eucalyptus应用程序功能不足;桉树护理连续性满意度;对先前尝试的独立生活方式干预感到沮丧;厌恶或不满意手术干预;早期减肥可以增强信心和锻炼的动力。结论:全面的DWLSs,如Eucalyptus,有可能显著增加澳大利亚地区持续肥胖护理的可及性和依从性。然而,平台需要为文化水平较低的用户提供特殊的规定,并整合先进的生活方式追踪器,以确保患者不仅仅是使用DWLS来获取减肥药物。
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Australian Journal of Rural Health
Australian Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Rural Health publishes articles in the field of rural health. It facilitates the formation of interdisciplinary networks, so that rural health professionals can form a cohesive group and work together for the advancement of rural practice, in all health disciplines. The Journal aims to establish a national and international reputation for the quality of its scholarly discourse and its value to rural health professionals. All articles, unless otherwise identified, are peer reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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