Rural Obesity Medical Education for Primary Care in West Virginia: A Needs Assessment

Laura Davisson, MD, MPH, FACP, Melissa A. Hernandez-Pachon, BS, Treah S. Haggerty, MD, MS
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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Obesity is a serious disease associated with adverse health effects and costs, West Virgini(WV) has one of the highest obesity rates in the nation. Addressing obesity largely falls on primary care practitioners, but many feel ill -equipped to counsel patients on weight loss. It is critical for clinicians to be adequately trained to treat obesity, We conducted this study to assess the obesity medical education needs of WV primary care practices. METHODS Data was collected from 17 health systems through W/V Practice-Based Research Network's Collective Outreach and Research Engagement survey. Survey results were analyzed using descriptive statistics to summarize demographics; obesity treatment knowledge and confidence, topics of interest; and preferred educational delivery methods. RESULTS The majority of respondents agreed that medical training in obesity should be strengthened (96.4%). Relatively low confidence levels were reported for prescribing anti-obesity medications (49,4%), optimizing chronic medications for weight (61.0%), and counseling/managing patients before/after bariatric surgery (52,4%). Highest reported interest levels were in strategies for discussing weight with patients (87.2%), food and nutrition (85.7%), physical activity plans (84.4%), motivational interviewing (84.0%), and optimizing chronic medications for weight (79,2%). The highest rated educational delivery method was virtual Continuing Medical Education (91.5%) with lecture format (89.0%). CONCLUSIONS These results can be used to develop obesity medical education for primary care that can ultimately help to reduce health disparities in rural WV. An educational plan should ideally be delivered in virtual lecture format and should address lifestyle modifications, motivational interviewing, bariatric surgery, and obesity pharmacotherapy.
西弗吉尼亚州农村肥胖医学教育初级保健:需求评估
肥胖是一种与不良健康影响和成本相关的严重疾病,西弗吉尼亚州(WV)是全国肥胖率最高的州之一。解决肥胖问题在很大程度上落在了初级保健从业人员身上,但许多人觉得没有能力向患者提供减肥方面的建议。临床医生接受适当的肥胖治疗培训是至关重要的。我们进行了这项研究,以评估WV初级保健实践的肥胖医学教育需求。方法通过W/V基于实践的研究网络的集体外展和研究参与调查从17个卫生系统收集数据。对调查结果进行描述性统计分析,总结人口统计学特征;对肥胖治疗知识有信心,对话题感兴趣;以及首选的教育方式。结果大多数受访者(96.4%)认为应加强肥胖医学培训。处方抗肥胖药物(49.4%)、优化体重慢性药物(61.0%)和减肥手术前后患者咨询/管理(52.4%)的置信度相对较低。报告中最感兴趣的是与患者讨论体重的策略(87.2%)、食物和营养(85.7%)、体育活动计划(84.4%)、动机性访谈(84.0%)和优化慢性药物治疗体重(79.2%)。评价最高的教育交付方式为虚拟继续医学教育(91.5%)和讲座形式(89.0%)。结论这些结果可用于开展肥胖医学教育的初级保健,最终有助于减少农村WV的健康差距。理想情况下,教育计划应该以虚拟讲座的形式进行,并应涉及生活方式的改变、动机访谈、减肥手术和肥胖药物治疗。
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