ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience

Abstract Background Obesity is a highly prevalent, complex, and chronic relapsing disease with a considerable unmet medical need. We aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, and barriers to effective obesity treatment among people with obesity (PwO) and physicians in Israel. Methods The...

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Main Authors: Dror Dicker, Batya Kornboim, Rakefet Bachrach, Naim Shehadeh, Shani Potesman-Yona, Gabriella Segal-Lieberman
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13584-020-00404-2
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spelling doaj-57f1f535ff394370a24cc99c436f53812020-11-25T03:09:36ZengBMCIsrael Journal of Health Policy Research2045-40152020-10-019111310.1186/s13584-020-00404-2ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experienceDror Dicker0Batya Kornboim1Rakefet Bachrach2Naim Shehadeh3Shani Potesman-Yona4Gabriella Segal-Lieberman5Department of Internal Medicine D & obesity clinic, Hasharon Hospital, Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityDepartment of Family Medicine, Clalit Health ServicesDepartment of Family Medicine, Clalit Health ServicesEndocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Institute, Rambam Medical CenterNovo NordiskCenter for Weight Management, Institute of Endocrinology, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract Background Obesity is a highly prevalent, complex, and chronic relapsing disease with a considerable unmet medical need. We aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, and barriers to effective obesity treatment among people with obesity (PwO) and physicians in Israel. Methods The ACTION-IO study was an online survey conducted in 11 countries, including Israel. Findings from the Israeli cohort are reported here. Israeli respondents were PwO (body mass index of ≥30 kg/m2 based on self-reported height and weight) and physicians primarily in direct patient care. Results In total, 750 PwO and 169 physicians completed the survey in Israel. Although most PwO (70%) and physicians (95%) perceived obesity as a chronic disease, the majority of PwO assumed full responsibility for their own weight loss (88%) compared with only 19% of physicians who placed the responsibility for weight loss on their patients with obesity. Many PwO (62%) and physicians (73%) agreed that a complete change in lifestyle would be required for PwO to lose weight and felt that treatment of obesity should be a team effort between different healthcare professionals (HCPs; 80 and 90%, respectively). Dietitians were considered by 82% of physicians to be the most effective professionals in helping PwO achieve their weight loss goals. Many PwO (69%) liked that their HCP initiated weight management discussions and 68% of those who had not previously discussed their weight would like their HCP to initiate the conversation. However, among PwO who had discussed their weight with an HCP, 59% considered the discussions to be a little helpful or not at all helpful. The beliefs that patients have little interest in or motivation for losing weight were identified by physicians as the main reasons (71 and 70%, respectively) for not initiating weight management discussions. Conclusions In line with the ACTION-IO international study, our Israeli dataset reveals a need to improve awareness, primarily among physicians, on the physiologic basis and clinical management of obesity, including how to approach weight and weight management discussions during patient consultations. Trial registration Registered at ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT03584191 . Data first posted on ClinicalTrials.gov : 12 July 2018 - ‘Retrospectively registered’.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13584-020-00404-2ACTION-IOObesityPerceptionsBarriersIsrael
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Batya Kornboim
Rakefet Bachrach
Naim Shehadeh
Shani Potesman-Yona
Gabriella Segal-Lieberman
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Batya Kornboim
Rakefet Bachrach
Naim Shehadeh
Shani Potesman-Yona
Gabriella Segal-Lieberman
ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
ACTION-IO
Obesity
Perceptions
Barriers
Israel
author_facet Dror Dicker
Batya Kornboim
Rakefet Bachrach
Naim Shehadeh
Shani Potesman-Yona
Gabriella Segal-Lieberman
author_sort Dror Dicker
title ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience
title_short ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience
title_full ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience
title_fullStr ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience
title_full_unstemmed ACTION-IO as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the Israeli experience
title_sort action-io as a platform to understand differences in perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of people with obesity and physicians across countries – the israeli experience
publisher BMC
series Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
issn 2045-4015
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Obesity is a highly prevalent, complex, and chronic relapsing disease with a considerable unmet medical need. We aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, and barriers to effective obesity treatment among people with obesity (PwO) and physicians in Israel. Methods The ACTION-IO study was an online survey conducted in 11 countries, including Israel. Findings from the Israeli cohort are reported here. Israeli respondents were PwO (body mass index of ≥30 kg/m2 based on self-reported height and weight) and physicians primarily in direct patient care. Results In total, 750 PwO and 169 physicians completed the survey in Israel. Although most PwO (70%) and physicians (95%) perceived obesity as a chronic disease, the majority of PwO assumed full responsibility for their own weight loss (88%) compared with only 19% of physicians who placed the responsibility for weight loss on their patients with obesity. Many PwO (62%) and physicians (73%) agreed that a complete change in lifestyle would be required for PwO to lose weight and felt that treatment of obesity should be a team effort between different healthcare professionals (HCPs; 80 and 90%, respectively). Dietitians were considered by 82% of physicians to be the most effective professionals in helping PwO achieve their weight loss goals. Many PwO (69%) liked that their HCP initiated weight management discussions and 68% of those who had not previously discussed their weight would like their HCP to initiate the conversation. However, among PwO who had discussed their weight with an HCP, 59% considered the discussions to be a little helpful or not at all helpful. The beliefs that patients have little interest in or motivation for losing weight were identified by physicians as the main reasons (71 and 70%, respectively) for not initiating weight management discussions. Conclusions In line with the ACTION-IO international study, our Israeli dataset reveals a need to improve awareness, primarily among physicians, on the physiologic basis and clinical management of obesity, including how to approach weight and weight management discussions during patient consultations. Trial registration Registered at ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT03584191 . Data first posted on ClinicalTrials.gov : 12 July 2018 - ‘Retrospectively registered’.
topic ACTION-IO
Obesity
Perceptions
Barriers
Israel
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13584-020-00404-2
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