| Literature DB >> 29075504 |
G Colligan1, J Galloway2, H Lempp2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The UK rheumatology community serves an ageing and ethnically diverse population, with a growing public health concern about obesity. Overweight and obesity contribute to 2.8 million preventable deaths annually. A raised Body Mass Index (BMI) in those with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) can have a significant negative impact on clinical outcomes. The aim of the study was to examine patients' and providers' perceptions of obesity and potential barriers to participation in a future weight management programme to contribute to an appropriate intervention design.Entities:
Keywords: Experiences; Obesity; Perspectives; Qualitative research method; Rheumatoid arthritis; Weight management
Year: 2017 PMID: 29075504 PMCID: PMC5648422 DOI: 10.1186/s40608-017-0169-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Obes ISSN: 2052-9538
Patient characteristics
| Patient Number | Age range | Ethnic Origin | BMI | Duration of RA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | 50–60 | Black British | 32.98 | 2 years |
| P2 | 50–60 | Black African | 35.54 | 3 years |
| P3 | 40–50 | White British | 42.52 | 5 years |
| P4 | 70–80 | White British | 31.43 | 44 years |
| P5 | 60–70 | Black Caribbean | 40.11 | 10 years |
| P6 | 50–60 | Black African | 28.90 | 9 years |
| P7 | 60–70 | Black African | 28.96 | 36 years |
| P8 | 50–60 | British Asian | 33.19 | 6 years |
| P9 | 30–40 | Black Caribbean | 40.76 | 7 years |
| P10 | 60–70 | White British | 35.20 | 6 years |
| P11 | 50–60 | White British | 29.70 | 29 years |
Details of the multi-disciplinary team
| Participant | Profession | Time in current post | Age range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Doctor | 0–2 years | 30–40 years |
| 02 | Nurse | 0–2 years | 40–50 years |
| 03 | Doctor | 3–5 years | 30–40 years |
| 04 | Nurse | 0–2 years | 40–50 years |
| 05 | Podiatrist | 0–2 years | 40–50 years |
| 06 | Podiatrist | 0–2 years | 20–30 years |
| 07 | Nurse | >5 years | 40–50 years |
| 08 | Nurse | 3–5 years | 40–50 years |
Summary of Thematic Framework
| Descriptor | Sub-theme | Core theme |
|---|---|---|
| Impact of weight gain | Emotional response | The psychosocial impact of living with RA and obesity |
| Self-motivation | Active engagement with RA by patients | |
| Self-determination | Coping strategies | |
| Self-blame | Internal and external psychosocial challenges | |
| Unpredictability of the course of RA as a long term condition. | Impact of living with RA | Challenges of living with RA and obesity |
| Frustration of weight | Problems of obesity alongside RA | |
| Engagement with Health Service. | Impact of external factors | |
| Operational expectations | Expectations of a bespoke weight management programme | Considerations about future weight management programmes |
| Practical requirements of support for weight management programme. | Practicalities of designing and running a weight management programme | |
| The role of peer support | Purpose of weight management group | |
| Awareness of obesity as a public health issue |
The Psychosocial impact of living with RA and obesity
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Challenges of living with RA and obesity
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Considerations for future weight management programmes
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Focus group quotations
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