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Cooperation behaviour of primary care paediatricians: facilitators and barriers to multidisciplinary obesity management
by
Brüggen, Franca
, Jödicke, Birgit
, Baer, Nadja-Raphaela
, Schenk, Liane
, Gellert, Paul
, Brauchmann, Jana
, Wiegand, Susanna
in
Ambulatory care
/ Ambulatory health care
/ Barriers
/ Body weight
/ Childhood
/ Childhood obesity
/ Children
/ Cooperation
/ Emergency medical services
/ Female roles
/ Gender
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Inpatient care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Management
/ Medical personnel
/ Migration
/ Multiple imputation
/ Nutrition
/ Obesity
/ Occupational roles
/ Overweight
/ Patients
/ Pediatricians
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Prevention programs
/ Primary care
/ Professional practice
/ Public health
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Respondents
/ Self-efficacy
/ Sports
/ Weight control
2020
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Cooperation behaviour of primary care paediatricians: facilitators and barriers to multidisciplinary obesity management
by
Brüggen, Franca
, Jödicke, Birgit
, Baer, Nadja-Raphaela
, Schenk, Liane
, Gellert, Paul
, Brauchmann, Jana
, Wiegand, Susanna
in
Ambulatory care
/ Ambulatory health care
/ Barriers
/ Body weight
/ Childhood
/ Childhood obesity
/ Children
/ Cooperation
/ Emergency medical services
/ Female roles
/ Gender
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Inpatient care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Management
/ Medical personnel
/ Migration
/ Multiple imputation
/ Nutrition
/ Obesity
/ Occupational roles
/ Overweight
/ Patients
/ Pediatricians
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Prevention programs
/ Primary care
/ Professional practice
/ Public health
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Respondents
/ Self-efficacy
/ Sports
/ Weight control
2020
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Cooperation behaviour of primary care paediatricians: facilitators and barriers to multidisciplinary obesity management
by
Brüggen, Franca
, Jödicke, Birgit
, Baer, Nadja-Raphaela
, Schenk, Liane
, Gellert, Paul
, Brauchmann, Jana
, Wiegand, Susanna
in
Ambulatory care
/ Ambulatory health care
/ Barriers
/ Body weight
/ Childhood
/ Childhood obesity
/ Children
/ Cooperation
/ Emergency medical services
/ Female roles
/ Gender
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Inpatient care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Management
/ Medical personnel
/ Migration
/ Multiple imputation
/ Nutrition
/ Obesity
/ Occupational roles
/ Overweight
/ Patients
/ Pediatricians
/ Pediatrics
/ Prevention
/ Prevention programs
/ Primary care
/ Professional practice
/ Public health
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Respondents
/ Self-efficacy
/ Sports
/ Weight control
2020
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Cooperation behaviour of primary care paediatricians: facilitators and barriers to multidisciplinary obesity management
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Cooperation behaviour of primary care paediatricians: facilitators and barriers to multidisciplinary obesity management
2020
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Abstract
Background
Multidisciplinary management of obesity by primary care paediatricians, providing a promising approach to tackle childhood obesity includes cooperation with other health care professionals. However, facilitators for and barriers to multidisciplinary cooperation in ambulatory care are not yet well understood and are investigated in the present study.
Methods
A nationwide, cross-sectional survey of 83% of German primary care paediatricians was conducted, using a questionnaire based on qualitative expert interviews. Frequency of paediatricians’ cooperation with external partners (i.e. nutrition counsellors; sports groups; interdisciplinary obesity centres; inpatient rehabilitation centres; and endocrinologists) was assessed. Individual and structural factors were associated with cooperation patterns. Missing values were addressed using multiple imputation.
Results
Out of the 6081 primary care paediatricians approached, 2024 (33.3%) responded. Almost half of the respondents (40.8%) stated that they disengaged in the field of obesity prevention due to perceived inefficacy. Lack of financial reimbursement for consultation was agreed on by most of the respondents (90.4%). Identified barriers to cooperation included: higher proportion of patients with migration background, lack of time and available services. A more comprehensive conception of the professional role regarding overweight prevention, higher age, female gender, higher proportion of overweight/obese patients and practice location in urban or socially strained areas surfaced as facilitators for cooperation.
Conclusion
Low-perceived self-efficacy in obesity management and insufficient financial reimbursement for consultation are commonly stated among German paediatricians. For cooperation behaviour, however, other individual and structural factors seem to be relevant, which provide indications on how multidisciplinary childhood obesity management can be improved.
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