Impact of an educational intervention combining clinical obesity preceptorship with electronic networking tools on primary care professionals: a prospective study

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Baillargeon Jean-Patrice,St-Cyr-Tribble Denise,Xhignesse Marianne,Brown Christine,Carpentier André C.,Fortin Martin,Grant Andrew,Simoneau-Roy Judith,Langlois Marie-FranceORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Primary care providers’ (PCPs) attitude toward obesity is often negative, and their confidence level for helping patients manage their weight is low. Continuing professional development (CPD) on the subject of obesity is often based on a single activity using a traditional passive approach such as lectures known to have little effect on performance or patient outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention for obesity management on PCPs’ attitude, self-efficacy, practice changes and patient-related outcomes. Methods Prospective interventional study with 12 months follow-up. A two-day clinical obesity preceptorship was offered where participants were actively involved in competence building using real-life situations, in addition to electronic networking tools, including a discussion forum and interactive monthly webinars. Thirty-five participants (12 nurses and 23 physicians) from seven Family medicine groups were enrolled. Questionnaires were used to evaluate the impact on primary care nurses’ and physicians’ attitudes and self-efficacy for obesity management. Practice changes and patient outcomes were evaluated using clinical vignettes, de-identified electronic patient records and qualitative analyses from group interviews. Results Physicians’ general attitude towards patients with obesity was improved (61 ± 22 mm vs 85 ± 17 mm, p <  0.001). Self-efficacy for obesity management and lifestyle counselling were also improved immediately and 1 year after the intervention (all Ps <  0.05). De-identified patient records and clinical vignettes both showed improvement in recording of weight, waist circumference and evaluation of readiness to change lifestyle (all Ps <  0.05) that was confirmed by group interviews. Also, 15% of patients who were prospectively registered for weight management had lost more than 5% of their initial weight at the time of their last visit (P <  0.0001, median follow-up of 152 days). Conclusion A multimodal educational intervention for obesity management can improve PCPs’attitude and self-efficacy for obesity management and lifestyle counselling. This translates into beneficial practice changes and patient-related outcomes. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01385397. Retrospectively registered, 28 June 2011.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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