Primary Care Clinicians' Perceived Role in Addressing Childhood Obesity in the Southern United States

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作者
Mandelbaum, Jennifer
Harrison, Sayward E.
机构
[1] Univ South Carolina, Dept Hlth Promot Educ & Behav, Columbia, SC 29201 USA
[2] Univ South Carolina, Dept Psychol, Columbia, SC 29201 USA
关键词
obesity; pediatrics; prevention; primary care; weight management; EXPERT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS; PEDIATRIC PRIMARY-CARE; HEALTH CONSEQUENCES; ADOLESCENT OBESITY; WEIGHT; OVERWEIGHT; DISPARITIES; PREVENTION; IMPACT; INTERVENTIONS;
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10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001468
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives Primary care is an opportune setting to promote healthy behaviors for children and families. In 2007, an expert committee recommended that pediatric primary care clinicians assess nutrition and physical activity at wellness visits and offer recommendations; however, little is known about what pediatric primary care clinicians perceive their role as in childhood weight management. This qualitative study aimed to describe the perceived role of pediatric primary care clinicians in the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity in South Carolina, a state in the southern United States with high rates of childhood obesity. Methods Pediatric primary care clinicians (n = 23) from South Carolina were recruited for two focus groups. Participants were asked semistructured, open-ended questions, and audio recordings were transcribed verbatim. Themes and subthemes were identified through an iterative coding and consensus-building process with two coders. Excerpts coded under the parent code of "clinician role" centered on three themes: conducting assessments, making referrals, and providing education. Results Pediatric primary care clinicians in South Carolina coalesced around the important role of addressing childhood obesity within primary care. Notably, clinicians primarily discussed treatment rather than prevention strategies and described changes in the scope of their practice over time as a result of the increasing numbers of pediatric patients with obesity. Conclusions Addressing childhood obesity within primary care is a critical component of obesity prevention and treatment in the southern United States. Effective, sustainable prevention and treatment within primary care will depend on the involvement of pediatric clinicians, thus emphasizing the importance of understanding how they perceive their role within this setting.
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