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http://dx.doi.org/10.15429/jkomor.2019.19.1.42

Review on Acceptability of Patients towards Obesity Treatment Program  

Lee, Eom-jee (Nubebe Korean Medical Clinic)
Kim, Seo-Young (Nubebe Korean Medical Clinic)
Lim, Young-Woo (Nubebe Korean Medical Clinic)
Park, Young-Bae (Nubebe Mibyeong Research Institute)
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Journal of Korean Medicine for Obesity Research / v.19, no.1, 2019 , pp. 42-55 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: Acceptability of patients towards obesity treatment program is associated with better weight loss outcomes. The purpose of this study was to review previously published study results of the predictive factors associated with patients' acceptability in obesity treatment. Methods: Authors searched for the articles related to acceptability reported as continuation, attendance and adherence, published from 2011 to 2018 found on Pubmed, Scopus, Research Information Sharing Service, and Koreanstudies Information Service System. A total of 23 articles were finally selected. From the study results, unchangeable and changeable predictors were extracted, and these predictors were examined according to detail categories. Results: Regarding the continuation of the treatment, unchangeable factors such as younger age, lower educational level, male sexuality and lower accessibility to physical activity predicted lower continuation. Furthermore, changeable factors such as early and half weight loss, better accessibility to the treatment and financial incentives for retention predicted higher continuation rate. Greater degree of attendance was predicted by unchangeable factors such as economical affordability, and changeable predictors such as half weight loss and proximity to the clinic. Main factors of adherence to the recommendation were unchangeable predictors such as weight loss experience, and changeable predictors such as more physical activity and appropriate dietary habits. Negative psychological state predicted lower continuation, attendance and adherence rate. Conclusions: Our review results suggest that unchangeable and changeable predictors of acceptability of patients should be carefully examined during treatments of obesity.
Keywords
Obesity management; Continuity of patient care; Treatment adherence and compliance; Patient acceptance of health care;
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