偏见和耻辱对患者转诊代谢/减肥手术的影响:阿尔及利亚的经验。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Obesity Surgery Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1007/s11695-025-07882-w
Heykel Mebarek, Hind Toumi, Abdelrahman Nimeri
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摘要

肥胖是一种慢性病,对公共卫生构成重大挑战,在阿尔及利亚尤其如此,但在转介进行代谢/减肥手术(MBS)的患者中,最有效的治疗方法仍然很低。本研究旨在分析影响MBS转诊的因素,重点关注肥胖偏见和耻辱感对初级保健医生的影响。通过电子方式向阿尔及利亚四个地区的250名医生发送了一份调查问卷。问卷评估了他们对MBS的知识、态度、认知和实践,包括MBS的适应症、手术技术、医生对肥胖患者的态度以及影响患者转诊MBS的因素。调查回复率为37.2%(93/250名医生),大多数医生(89%)认为肥胖是一种慢性疾病,大多数医生(60%)知道饥饿调节中心是非自愿的,位于下丘脑;34.4%的人认为改变生活方式足以治疗严重肥胖。在MBS适应症方面存在显著的知识差距,83%的医生表示愿意帮助他们的患者达到理想体重,但只有10%的医生推荐患者进行MBS。许多医生对肥胖患者持消极态度,68%的医生对肥胖抱有成见,认为肥胖是缺乏个人意志力。这些耻辱感可能是导致MBS转诊率低的原因。其他障碍是经济障碍,例如MBS的高成本和有限或没有保险覆盖。缺乏对代谢/减肥手术的了解,加上污名化的态度和经济上的限制,阻碍了患者转诊到MBS,这是治疗严重肥胖最有效的方法。该研究强调有必要对初级保健医生进行更多的教育,促进一种同情和跨专业的方法,并实施卫生政策,改善阿尔及利亚MBS的财务可及性。
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The Impact of Bias and Stigma on Patient Referral for Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery: An Algerian Experience.

Obesity is a chronic disease causing a major public health challenge, particularly in Algeria, yet in patient referrals for metabolic/bariatric surgery (MBS), the most effective treatment remain low. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing referrals for MBS, focusing on the impact of obesity bias and stigma among primary care physicians. A survey questionnaire was sent electronically to 250 physicians across four regions in Algeria. The questionnaire evaluated their knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and practices regarding MBS including questions on indications for MBS, operative techniques, physicians' attitudes toward patients with obesity, and factors influencing patient referrals for MBS. Survey response rate was 37.2% (93/250 physicians), most physicians (89%) recognized obesity as a chronic disease, and majority (60%) of physicians were aware that hunger regulation centers are involuntary and located in the hypothalamus; 34.4% believed that lifestyle changes were sufficient to treat severe obesity. Significant knowledge gaps were observed regarding MBS indications, 83% expressed a willingness to help their patients achieve ideal weight, but only 10% of physicians referred patients for MBS. Many physicians showed negative attitudes toward patients with obesity, and 68% held stereotypes about obesity, attributing it to a lack of personal willpower. These stigmas may have contributed to the low referral rates for MBS. Additional barriers were economic barriers, such as the high cost of MBS and limited or absent insurance coverage. A lack of knowledge about metabolic/bariatric surgery, coupled with stigmatizing attitudes and economic constraints, hinders patient referrals for MBS, which is the most effective treatment for severe obesity. The study highlights the need for more education of primary care physicians, promoting an empathetic and interprofessional approach and implementing health policies that improve financial accessibility to MBS in Algeria.

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Obesity Surgery
Obesity Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
24.10%
发文量
567
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity Surgery is the official journal of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and metabolic disorders (IFSO). A journal for bariatric/metabolic surgeons, Obesity Surgery provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for communicating the latest research, surgical and laparoscopic techniques, for treatment of massive obesity and metabolic disorders. Topics covered include original research, clinical reports, current status, guidelines, historical notes, invited commentaries, letters to the editor, medicolegal issues, meeting abstracts, modern surgery/technical innovations, new concepts, reviews, scholarly presentations and opinions. Obesity Surgery benefits surgeons performing obesity/metabolic surgery, general surgeons and surgical residents, endoscopists, anesthetists, support staff, nurses, dietitians, psychiatrists, psychologists, plastic surgeons, internists including endocrinologists and diabetologists, nutritional scientists, and those dealing with eating disorders.
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