Misaligned Attitudes and Perceptions Among Adolescents Living With Obesity, Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals: ACTION Teens Australia Survey Study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Cathy Kwok, Nicholas Bentley, Jacqueline Curran, Natalie Lister, Helen Truby, Louise A Baur
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Abstract

Aims: To explore perceptions, attitudes, behaviours and barriers relating to adolescent weight management in Australia.

Methods: ACTION Teens was a cross-sectional, survey-based study. Adolescents with high body mass index (BMI), caregivers and healthcare professionals (HCPs) from 10 countries completed an online survey in 2021. This analysis was limited to participants in Australia. Adolescents (N = 298) were aged 12-< 18 years with BMI ≥ 95th percentile for age and sex. Caregivers (N = 276) lived with an eligible adolescent and were involved in healthcare decisions. HCPs (N = 137) had ≥ 2 years' clinical experience and saw/treated ≥ 10 adolescents with high BMI per month. Outcomes included perceptions of high BMI, weight loss (history, barriers, definition of success), weight-management information sources, and history/assessment of weight-related conversations.

Results: Most adolescents believed their health was good/very good/excellent (83%) but worried about weight impacting their future health (69%). More caregivers indicated their adolescent's health was good/very good/excellent (92%). More adolescents than caregivers agreed weight loss was entirely the adolescent's responsibility (72% vs. 28%), reported a recent weight-loss attempt by the adolescent (52% vs. 21%) and believed initiating weight-related discussions with HCPs was the adolescent's responsibility (62% vs. 51%). Only 42% of adolescents had recently discussed weight with an HCP; although 66% of this subset trusted their HCP's advice, the adolescents reported both positive (73%) and negative (44%) feelings following discussions.

Conclusions: To improve adolescent obesity care in Australia, improved communication between adolescents and caregivers/HCPs is needed. We recommend HCPs raise the topic of weight with adolescents in a sensitive manner.

Clinicaltrials: gov identifier: NCT05013359.

在青少年生活与肥胖,照顾者和医疗保健专业人员不一致的态度和看法:行动青少年澳大利亚调查研究。
目的:探讨澳大利亚青少年体重管理的观念、态度、行为和障碍。方法:ACTION青少年是一项横断面、基于调查的研究。来自10个国家的高体重指数青少年、护理人员和医疗保健专业人员于2021年完成了一项在线调查。这项分析仅限于澳大利亚的参与者。结果:大多数青少年认为自己的健康状况良好/非常好/非常好(83%),但担心体重会影响他们未来的健康(69%)。更多的照顾者表示他们的青少年健康状况良好/非常好/非常好(92%)。与照顾者相比,更多的青少年同意减肥完全是青少年的责任(72%对28%),报告了青少年最近的减肥尝试(52%对21%),并认为与健康护理人员展开体重相关的讨论是青少年的责任(62%对51%)。只有42%的青少年最近与HCP讨论过体重问题;尽管66%的人相信他们的HCP的建议,但在讨论后,青少年的情绪既有积极的(73%),也有消极的(44%)。结论:为了改善澳大利亚的青少年肥胖护理,需要改善青少年与照顾者/保健医生之间的沟通。我们建议医务人员以敏感的方式向青少年提出体重问题。临床试验:gov标识符:NCT05013359。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
487
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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