Incorporating Obesity Education into Adult Primary and Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Programs

V. Sabol, Margaret Hammersla, Shannon Idzik
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Epidemic levels of obesity in the United States have created a ripple effect throughout healthcare. Healthcare organizations have taken great strides to address obesity-related issues such as sensitivity training and adjustments to the environment of care. Studies suggest, however, that nurses, physicians, and their respective students need additional obesity education and training in the care of the obese patient. To date, there are no national guidelines regarding the specific education of obesity to be included in advanced practice nursing curricula. Obesity is incorporated within other disease state content guidelines rather than as a unique medical condition. Additionally, obesity content is seldom incorporated into core coursework, making it more challenging for students to consider in subsequent diagnostic and management courses. A review of the current obesity literature and of the primary and acute care adult/gerontology nurse practitioner (AGNP) competencies provides rationale for incorporation ...
将肥胖教育纳入成人初级和急性护理护士执业计划
美国肥胖的流行程度已经在整个医疗保健领域产生了连锁反应。医疗保健组织已经在解决与肥胖相关的问题上取得了长足的进步,例如敏感性培训和对护理环境的调整。然而,研究表明,护士、医生和他们各自的学生在护理肥胖患者方面需要额外的肥胖教育和培训。到目前为止,还没有关于肥胖的具体教育纳入高级护理实践课程的国家指导方针。肥胖被纳入其他疾病状态的内容指南,而不是作为一个独特的医疗条件。此外,肥胖内容很少被纳入核心课程,这使得学生在随后的诊断和管理课程中考虑肥胖问题更具挑战性。对当前肥胖文献和初级和急性护理成人/老年护理从业者(AGNP)能力的回顾提供了纳入…
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