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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 4/2007

01-04-2007 | Original Article

Perceived Barriers to Weight Management in Primary Care—Perspectives of Patients and Providers

Authors: Alicia R. Ruelaz, MD, Pamela Diefenbach, MD, Barbara Simon, MA, Andy Lanto, MA, David Arterburn, MD, MPH, Paul G. Shekelle, MD, PhD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 4/2007

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Abstract

Background

Despite the consequences of overweight and obesity, effective weight management is not occurring in primary care.

Objective

To identify beliefs about obesity that act as barriers to weight management in primary care by surveying both patients and providers and comparing their responses.

Design

Anonymous, cross-sectional, self-administered survey of patients and providers of a Veteran’s Administration Primary Care Clinic, distributed at the clinic site.

Subjects

Forty-eight Internal Medicine providers and 488 patients.

Measurements

Beliefs, attitudes, and experiences with weight management as well as demographic characteristics were collected through a questionnaire.

Results

Providers and patients differed significantly on many beliefs about weight. Providers were more likely than patients to perceive that patients lack self-control to stay on a diet and that fattening food in society and lack of time for exercise were prime factors in weight gain. They also expressed more interest in helping patients with weight management than patients desiring this. Patients were more likely to state that weight problems should be managed on one’s own, talking to a provider is not helpful, providers blame them for their weight problem, and that appointments contain sufficient time for weight discussion.

Conclusion

Providers and patients emphasize different barriers to weight management. Providers need to be aware of the beliefs that their patients hold to improve weight management discussions and interventions in primary care.
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Metadata
Title
Perceived Barriers to Weight Management in Primary Care—Perspectives of Patients and Providers
Authors
Alicia R. Ruelaz, MD
Pamela Diefenbach, MD
Barbara Simon, MA
Andy Lanto, MA
David Arterburn, MD, MPH
Paul G. Shekelle, MD, PhD
Publication date
01-04-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 4/2007
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0125-4

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