Table 4

PCPs attitudes towards patients with overweight and role in weight management

QuestionN agreed (%)
Primary care in the treatment of overweight and obesity
 Practice nurses have an essential role in identifying and treating overweight and obese patients12 (85.7)
 GPs have an essential role in identifying and treating overweight and obese patients10 (71.4)
 Treating overweight and obese patients is professionally gratifying8 (57.2)
 I feel well prepared to manage overweight and obese patients9 (64.3)
 GPs’ time would be best spent in this area by preventing overweight and obesity in the first place2 (14.3)
 Obesity is a disease5 (35.7)
 Practice nurses’ time would be best spent in this area by preventing overweight and obesity in the first place4 (28.6)
 I do not like treating overweight or obese patients0
 Treatment for weight loss should be offered only to adults who are obese (not overweight)6 (42.8)
 I do not believe that I can have any effect on patients’ ability to lose weight2 (14.3)
 Overweight and obese patients are usually quite motivated about lifestyle change1 (7.1)
 I would only offer advice regarding weight control when a patient requests it2 (14.3)
Difficulties of weight loss
 It is very difficult for overweight and obese patients to lose weight, no matter what support they are given9 (64.3)
 Only a small percentage of overweight and obese patients can lose weight and maintain this loss8 (57.2)
 GPs’ role is to refer overweight and obese patients to other professionals rather than attempt to treat them themselves3 (21.4)
 Practice nurses’ role is to refer overweight and obese patients to other professionals rather than attempt to treat them themselves2 (14.3)
Impacts of health professionals’ weight
 I feel my own weight affects how my overweight/obese patients view my advice11 (78.6)
 GPs should be role models and maintain normal weight11 (78.6)
 Practice nurses should be role models and maintain normal weight*9 (69.2)
Attitudes towards overweight patients
 Most overweight and obese patients are well aware of the health risks of obesity11 (78.6)
 I do not experience any barriers to treating overweight and obese patients4 (28.6)
 I am reluctant to mention weight as I do not want to make patients feel uncomfortable1 (7.1)
Weight loss and health
 Normal weight is important for health14 (100)
 For overweight and obese patients, even small weight loss can produce health benefits14 (100)
  • *1 response missing.

  • GPs, general practitioners; PCP, primary care practitioners.