全科医学中与成年肥胖患者有关体重相关问题的沟通:范围界定综述。

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2023-04-10 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.669
Cecilie Sonne Lindberg, Annelli Sandbaek, Sissel Due Jensen, Jens Meldgaard Bruun, Pernille Andreassen
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摘要

背景:初级保健提供者每天都会在全科诊所看到肥胖患者,但在沟通肥胖方面可能会遇到挑战。这项研究的研究问题是:全科医生、全科医生和成年肥胖患者如何就体重相关问题进行沟通?方法:采用范围界定审查方法,在PubMed、Scopus和CINAHL中搜索2001年至2021年间发表的定量和/或定性研究设计的同行评审研究。结果:纳入20篇文章。到目前为止,讨论的与体重相关的问题是身体问题,只有一项研究提到了心理社会问题。大多数纳入的研究都包含了关于谁发起沟通、如何解决和处理体重相关问题以及沟通方面的障碍和挑战的信息。这些研究缺乏与体重相关的问题何时得到解决的信息,也缺乏在一般实践中讨论与体重相关问题时的观点和经验差异。结论:需要在全科医学中重点研究肥胖和整体健康。调查结果还表明,在这一领域需要非污名化的沟通工具和指导方针,以促进这些类型的自然保护。
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Communication about weight-related issues with adult patients with obesity in general practice: A scoping review.

Communication about weight-related issues with adult patients with obesity in general practice: A scoping review.

Background: Primary care providers see patients with obesity in general practice every day but may be challenged regarding communication about obesity. The research question of this study is: how do general practitioners and general practice staff and adult patients with obesity communicate about weight-related issues?

Methods: A scoping review approach was used, searching PubMed, Scopus and CINAHL for peer-reviewed studies - of both quantitative and/or qualitative study designs, and published between 2001 and 2021.

Results: Twenty articles were included. The weight-related issues discussed were by far physical issues, and only one study mentioned psychosocial issues. Most of the included studies contained information on who initiates the communication, how the weight-related issues are addressed and handled, and also obstacles and challenges in relation to the communication. The studies lacked information of when the weight-related issues are addressed and differences in views and experiences when discussing weight-related issues in general practice.

Conclusion: Studies with the main focus communication about obesity and overall health in general practice are needed. Findings also indicate, that non-stigmatizing communication tools and guidelines are needed on this area to promote these types of conservations.

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Obesity Science & Practice
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