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Documentation and Treatment of Obesity in Primary Care Physician Office Visits: The Role of the Patient-Physician Relationship

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AMER BOARD FAMILY MEDICINE
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.220297R1

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Chronic Disease; Health Care Surveys; National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey; Obesity; Primary Care Physicians; Primary Health Care

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This study aimed to investigate the association between continuity of care and recording of obesity and receipt of weight-loss treatment plan. The results showed that only 30.6% of objectively obese patients had their obesity recorded, and continuity of care was not significantly related to recording of obesity but did significantly increase the likelihood of treatment for obesity. Greater emphasis on managing obesity in primary care visits seems warranted.
Introduction: An ongoing patient-physician relationship may increase the likelihood of acknowledging obesity and providing a treatment plan. The purpose of the study was to investigate if continuity of care was associated with recording of obesity and receipt of a weight-loss treatment plan.Methods: We analyzed data from the 2016 and 2018 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. Only adult patients with measured body mass index of >= 30 were included. Our primary measures were ac-knowledgment of obesity, treatment of obesity, continuity of care, and obesity-associated comorbid conditions.Results: Among patients who were objectively obese, only 30.6% had an acknowledgment of the patient's body composition in the visit. In adjusted analyses, continuity of care was not significantly related to recording of obesity but did significantly increase the likelihood of treatment for obesity. Continuity of care was only significantly related to obesity treatment when defined as a visit with the patient's established primary care physician. The effect was not seen with continuity with the practice.Discussion: There are many missed opportunities for prevention of obesity-related disease. Continuity of care with a primary care physician was associated with benefits in treatment likelihood, but greater emphasis on managing obesity in a primary care visit seems warranted. ( J Am Board Fam Med 2023;36:325-332.)

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