Utilizing near-peer teaching to expand obesity medicine training within an internal medicine residency curriculum

IF 3.3 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Ann Forrest , Maria Gabriela Negron Marte , Amanda George , Li Liu , Stéphanie B. Mayer
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Abstract

Objectives

Obesity management is within the scope of an internist’s practice in the primary care setting; however, physicians feel unprepared to address the topic. Many internal medicine (IM) residency programs struggle to include obesity management in their curricula. The objective of our study is to assess the self-reported knowledge and comfort of IM residents when addressing overweight and obesity following a near-peer teaching session on the subject.

Methods

A near-peer teaching session on the topic of overweight and obesity was presented in morning report format for IM residents. Pre-session, immediate post-session, and three-month follow-up surveys were completed to compare comfort and self-reported knowledge on obesity management in relation to the session. Z-test was used to analyze answers between survey time points.

Results

Out of fifty-one eligible residents, forty-one residents attended the teaching session. Thirty-three residents responded to the pre-session survey, twenty-five to the immediate post-session survey, and eighteen to the three-month follow-up survey. At baseline, residents recognized obesity as a chronic medical condition and were willing to address the topic with patients. Between pre- and immediate post-session surveys, residents demonstrated increased self-reported knowledge in recognizing BMI cutoffs, criteria for bariatric surgery, comfort offering dietary advice, documentation of obesity as a diagnosis, awareness of obesity management tools including nutrition services and willingness to provide them to patients. At the three-month follow-up survey, there was retention of BMI cutoffs and nutrition service availability, but there were partial losses in self-reported knowledge of criteria for bariatric surgery and locating obesity management tools.

Conclusions

A near-peer led teaching session in a morning report style format can increase residents’ self-reported knowledge and comfort when addressing overweight and obesity, without overburdening the curriculum. Spaced review of the topic may overcome the partial knowledge losses seen in our IM resident population.
利用近同伴教学在内科住院医师课程中扩大肥胖医学培训
目的:肥胖管理是初级保健机构内科医生的执业范围;然而,医生们对这个话题感到措手不及。许多内科(IM)住院医师项目努力将肥胖管理纳入他们的课程。本研究的目的是评估住院医师在处理超重和肥胖问题时的自我报告知识和舒适度。方法对住院医师进行以超重和肥胖为主题的近同伴教学,以晨报形式进行。研究人员完成了治疗前、治疗后和三个月的随访调查,以比较与治疗有关的舒适程度和自我报告的肥胖管理知识。采用z检验对调查时间点之间的答案进行分析。结果在51名符合条件的居民中,有41名居民参加了教学。33名居民参加了会前调查,25人参加了会后调查,18人参加了三个月的随访调查。在基线时,住院医生认为肥胖是一种慢性疾病,并且愿意与患者讨论这个话题。在治疗前和治疗后的调查中,住院医生在识别BMI临界值、减肥手术的标准、提供饮食建议的舒适度、将肥胖作为诊断的记录、对包括营养服务在内的肥胖管理工具的认识以及向患者提供这些服务的意愿方面表现出了自我报告的增加。在三个月的随访调查中,BMI临界值和营养服务的可用性得到了保留,但在减肥手术标准和定位肥胖管理工具的自我报告知识方面有部分损失。结论在不增加课程负担的情况下,采用晨报形式的近同伴主导教学可以增加居民在解决超重和肥胖问题时的自我报告知识和舒适度。间隔复习主题可以克服在我们的IM常住人口中看到的部分知识损失。
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