Healthy Life Centre participants' perceptions of living with overweight or obesity and seeking help for a perceived "wrong" lifestyle - a qualitative interview study.

Q1 Medicine
BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2018-12-06 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-018-0218-0
Elin Salemonsen, Britt Sætre Hansen, Georg Førland, Anne Lise Holm
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Background: Overweight and obesity are complex conditions, associated with a wide range of serious health issues. In contemporary society, body size is an important part of a person's self-representation. Lifestyle changes are difficult and long-term weight management is associated with a high risk of failure. In primary health care in Norway, lifestyle interventions are offered by Healthy Life Centres (HLCs) to those seeking help with weight management. The aim of this study was to explore HLC participants' experiences of living with overweight or obesity and perceptions of seeking help to change dietary and activity habits.

Method: This exploratory study employed a qualitative design. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 participants. Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: The analysis resulted in one main theme: Searching for dignity, based on two themes: 1) Needing to justify avoidance of personal responsibility and 2) A desire to change.

Conclusion: Changing dietary and activity habits is difficult as the emotional alternation between shame, guilt and pride influences the ability to assume personal responsibility. A deeper understanding of each participant's perceptions and experiences is important for the ability to tailor and provide a high quality health service. Addressing participants' emotional distress and search for dignity is necessary for enabling dietary and activity change. This should be considered in the future development of HLCs and health promotion interventions in order to educate service users about emotions and the role they play in food consumption and inactivity. Weight stigma at individual and system level as well as responsibility related to dilemmas about "right" or "wrong" lifestyle should be addressed.

健康生活中心参与者对超重或肥胖以及因认为 "错误 "的生活方式而寻求帮助的看法--定性访谈研究。
背景:超重和肥胖是一种复杂的疾病,与一系列严重的健康问题有关。在当代社会,体型是一个人自我形象的重要组成部分。改变生活方式很困难,长期体重管理失败的风险很高。在挪威的初级医疗保健中,健康生活中心(HLCs)为寻求体重管理帮助的人提供生活方式干预。本研究旨在探讨健康生活中心参与者的超重或肥胖生活经历,以及他们对寻求帮助以改变饮食和活动习惯的看法:这项探索性研究采用了定性设计。对 13 名参与者进行了半结构化深入访谈。对数据进行了逐字记录,并采用定性内容分析法对数据进行了分析:结果:分析得出了一个主题:寻找尊严,基于两个主题:1)需要证明逃避个人责任是合理的;2)渴望改变:结论:改变饮食和活动习惯是困难的,因为羞愧、内疚和自豪之间的情绪交替影响着承担个人责任的能力。深入了解每位参与者的看法和经历,对于定制和提供优质健康服务的能力非常重要。解决参与者的情绪困扰和寻求尊严对于促进饮食和活动的改变是必要的。在未来发展健康学习中心和健康促进干预措施时,应考虑到这一点,以便教育服务使用者了解情绪及其在饮食和不运动中所起的作用。应解决个人和系统层面的体重污名化问题,以及与 "正确 "或 "错误 "生活方式的困境有关的责任问题。
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BMC Obesity
BMC Obesity Medicine-Health Policy
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