统一努力授权公平肥胖护理:美国医师学院和亚专科学会理事会峰会摘要。

IF 19.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.7326/ANNALS-25-00675
Christina C Wee, Alicia I Arbaje, Harriet Bering, Linda Blount, Joshua J Joseph, Scott Kahan, Caroline M Apovian, Adrienne White-Faines
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摘要

肥胖是发病率和死亡率的主要原因,其健康后果涉及大多数医学专业。尽管出现了有效和有希望的新疗法,但全面的肥胖治疗仍然存在许多障碍。作为改善肥胖治疗承诺的一部分,美国医师学会(ACP)及其亚专科学会理事会(CSS)于2023年10月24日举行了一次峰会,以确定在医生教育、卫生保健政策和护理提供以及解决体重偏见等领域开展合作行动的障碍和机会。本报告总结了首脑会议的会议记录,并提供了ACP和CSS首脑会议后的综合报告。关键主题集中在知识、倡导、行动和同情上,包括文化变革、范式转变、利益相关者参与和合作的必要性;注重临床医生和患者的赋权;认识患者对帮助解决健康问题的社会决定因素的重要性;需要解决习得性无助;以及将人工智能和技术视为颠覆性创新的重要性。关于下一步合作行动的建议包括:利用和改善现有的教育和临床资源,制定纳入患者观点并解决健康的社会决定因素的肥胖教育和护理标准,发展社区和公私伙伴关系以改善获取和公众意识,以及协调信息传递和政策宣传工作,以减轻长期存在的肥胖流行病。
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Unifying Efforts to Empower Equitable Obesity Care: Synopsis of an American College of Physicians and Council of Subspecialty Societies Summit.

Obesity is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality with health consequences that crosscut most medical specialties. Despite the emergence of effective and promising new therapies, many impediments to comprehensive obesity care remain. As part of their commitment to improving obesity care, the American College of Physicians (ACP) and its Council of Subspecialty Societies (CSS) held a summit on 24 October 2023 to identify barriers to and opportunities for collaborative action in the domains of physician education, health care policy and care delivery, and addressing weight bias. This report summarizes the summit proceedings and provides a postsummit synthesis from ACP and CSS. Key themes were centered on knowledge, advocacy, action, and compassion, including the need for culture change, paradigm shifts, and stakeholder engagement and collaboration; a focus on empowerment of both clinicians and patients; the importance of knowing patients as people to help address social determinants of health; the need to address learned helplessness; and the importance of embracing artificial intelligence and technology as disruptive innovations. Recommendations for next steps for collaborative action include leveraging and improving already available educational and clinical resources, developing obesity education and care standards that incorporate patients' perspectives and address social determinants of health, developing community and public-private partnerships to improve access and public awareness, and coordinating messaging and policy advocacy efforts that align with mitigating the longstanding obesity epidemic.

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Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
23.90
自引率
1.80%
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1136
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1927 by the American College of Physicians (ACP), Annals of Internal Medicine is the premier internal medicine journal. Annals of Internal Medicine’s mission is to promote excellence in medicine, enable physicians and other health care professionals to be well informed members of the medical community and society, advance standards in the conduct and reporting of medical research, and contribute to improving the health of people worldwide. To achieve this mission, the journal publishes a wide variety of original research, review articles, practice guidelines, and commentary relevant to clinical practice, health care delivery, public health, health care policy, medical education, ethics, and research methodology. In addition, the journal publishes personal narratives that convey the feeling and the art of medicine.
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