Hispanic Patient Perspectives of the Physicians Role in Obesity Management
Abstract
Background: Little is known concerning Hispanic patients perceptions about the role of the physician in obesity management. This study seeks to describe the perspectives of Hispanic patients toward weight loss, and what they believe their doctors role should be in the management of obesity.
Methods: A cross-sectional study utilizing semi-structured interviews was conducted in a university-based family medicine clinic. Open-ended questions explored beliefs about the relationship between weight and health, previous weight loss experience, perceptions about the role of the physician in weight loss, past experiences with their physician, and preferences for how a physician could help facilitate weight loss. The free recall listing technique was used to elicit responses. Common themes were identified by a group coding process.
Results: Patients were open to discussion from physicians concerning weight loss but many had not been approached. They wanted assistance from their doctors in the form of dietician referrals, specific weight loss goals, and encouragement. Patients knowledge about the implications of excess weight on health was lacking.
Conclusion: Hispanic patients want more help and advice from their doctors. General knowledge of the health implications of obesity was lacking, indicating a need for more health education by the healthcare team.
J Clin Med Res. 2017;9(2):170-175
doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jocmr2868w