Healthcare Professionals' Attitudes about Parturients Living with Obesity and Overweight: A Quantitative Study.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Facts Pub Date : 2025-05-02 DOI:10.1159/000546113
Salwa M Al Obeisat, Tahani Abdel-Nabi, Karimeh Alnuaimi, Salam Bani Hani, Lina Mrayan, Issa Hweidi, Abdulqadir Nashwan
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Introduction: The prevalence of obesity and overweight has risen to an epidemic level globally, posing significant challenges to healthcare systems. Studies revealed that individuals with obesity and overweight frequently face negative societal perceptions and are often blamed for their weight. Healthcare personnel are not exempt from biases associated with obesity, which can affect their interaction with patients. As frontline providers of care, healthcare professionals play a critical role in managing obesity and related health conditions. However, their attitudes toward individuals with obesity and overweight can influence the quality of care provided, patient satisfaction, and health outcomes. The current study assesses healthcare professionals' attitudes about parturients living with overweight and obesity in northern Jordan, as well as the sociodemographic factors associated with their attitudes.

Methods: Using a cross-sectional, descriptive design, this study recruited a convenience sample consisting of 62 obstetricians, 30 registered nurses, and 95 certified midwives from labor units. Participants completed a questionnaire concerning their sociodemographic characteristics, and Arabic versions of the Fat Phobia Scale (FPS) and Nurses' Attitudes toward Obesity and Obese Patients Scale (NATOOPS).

Results: The overall mean scores of the sample on both scales indicated negative attitudes. Most of the sample was female, married, and aged 29 years. Midwives held more positive attitudes than did obstetricians and nurses. Most participants perceived parturients living with overweight and obesity as overate people, shapeless, slow, and unattractive. Younger participants with long years of experience held less negative attitudes than the rest of the sample. The ANOVA test results showed significant differences in attitudes toward parturients living with overweight and obesity based on age and educational level. Participants with PHD in medicine and a BS in midwifery held positive attitudes. Post hoc Tukey HSD test indicated that the mean (FPS) of the PhD holders and the bachelor's midwifery holders was significantly lower than that of the diploma in midwifery holders (p = 0.012 and p < 0.001, respectively).

Conclusions: It is necessary to treat maternal obesity more adequately in both beginning education courses and continuing professional education seminars for working professionals.

医护人员对肥胖和超重产妇的态度:一项定量研究。
导言:肥胖和超重的患病率已经上升到全球流行病水平,对卫生保健系统构成重大挑战。研究表明,肥胖和超重的人经常面临负面的社会观念,并经常因体重而受到指责。卫生保健人员也不能免于与肥胖有关的偏见,这可能会影响他们与患者的互动。作为一线护理提供者,医疗保健专业人员在管理肥胖和相关健康状况方面至关重要。然而,他们对肥胖和超重个体的态度会影响所提供的护理质量、患者满意度和健康结果。目的:本研究评估医疗保健专业人员对约旦北部超重和肥胖产妇的态度以及与他们的态度相关的社会人口因素。方法:采用横断面描述性设计,本研究从分娩单位招募了62名产科医生、30名注册护士和95名注册助产士。参与者完成了一份关于他们的社会人口特征和阿拉伯语版本的肥胖恐惧症量表(FPS)和护士对肥胖和肥胖患者的态度量表(NATOOPS)的调查问卷。结果:样本在两个量表上的总体平均得分表明消极态度。大多数样本是女性,已婚,年龄在29岁。助产士的态度比产科医生和护士更积极。大多数参与者认为超重和肥胖的孕妇是暴饮暴食的人,身材不匀称,行动迟缓,没有吸引力。经验较少的年轻参与者比其他参与者持更少的消极态度。方差分析结果显示,不同年龄和受教育程度的产妇对超重和肥胖的态度存在显著差异。拥有医学博士学位和助产学学士学位的参与者持积极态度。事后Tukey HSD检验表明,博士和学士助产学的平均值(FPS)显著低于助产学文凭的平均值(p =。结论:无论是在基础教育课程还是在职专业人员的继续专业教育研讨会中,都必须更加充分地对待产妇肥胖问题。
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Obesity Facts
Obesity Facts 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Obesity Facts'' publishes articles covering all aspects of obesity, in particular epidemiology, etiology and pathogenesis, treatment, and the prevention of adiposity. As obesity is related to many disease processes, the journal is also dedicated to all topics pertaining to comorbidity and covers psychological and sociocultural aspects as well as influences of nutrition and exercise on body weight. The editors carefully select papers to present only the most recent findings in clinical practice and research. All professionals concerned with obesity issues will find this journal a most valuable update to keep them abreast of the latest scientific developments.
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