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Stigma and Knowledge as Determinants of Recommendation and Referral Behavior of General Practitioners and Internists
Authors:Franziska U. C. E. Jung  Claudia Luck-Sikorski  Hans-Helmut König  Steffi G. Riedel-Heller
Affiliation:1.Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP),University of Leipzig,Leipzig,Germany;2.IFB Adiposity Diseases,Leipzig University Medical Center,Leipzig,Germany;3.Competence Cluster for Nutrition and Cardiovascular Health (nutriCARD), Halle-Jena-Leipzig,Leipzig,Germany;4.Department of Health Economics and Health Services Research,University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf,Hamburg,Germany
Abstract:

Background

Despite reported effectiveness, weight loss surgery (WLS) still remains one of the least preferred options for outpatient providers, especially in Germany. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of stigma and knowledge on recommendation of WLS and referral to a surgeon by general practitioners (GPs) and internists.

Method

The sample consists of 201 GPs and internists from Germany. The questionnaire included questions on the perceived effectiveness of WLS, the frequency of recommendations of WLS, and the frequency of referral to WLS. Stigma, as well as knowledge was also assessed in this context. Linear and logistic regression models were conducted. A mediation analysis was carried out within post hoc analysis.

Results

Knowledge (b?=?0.258, p?b?=??0.129, p?=?0.013) were related to the frequency of recommendation of WLS. Additionally, respondents, who were more likely to express negative attitudes towards WLS, were less likely to recommend WLS and thus refer patients to WLS (b?=??0.107, p?b?=?0.026, p?

Conclusion

This study showed that stigma plays a role when it comes to defining treatment pathways for patients with obesity. The question remains how this might influence the patients and their decision regarding their treatment selection. Interventions are required to make treatment decisions by physicians or patients independent of social pressure due to stigma.
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