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Impact of patient-doctor race concordance on rates of weight-related counseling in visits by black and white obese individuals

机译:黑人和白人肥胖患者就诊时的种族医生对体重相关咨询率的影响

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The objective of this study was to assess the impact of patient-provider race concordance on weight-related counseling among visits by obese patients. We hypothesized that race concordance would be positively associated with weight-related counseling. We used clinical encounter data obtained from the 2005-2007 National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys (NAMCS). The sample size included 2,231 visits of black and white obese individuals (ages 20 and older) to their black and white physicians from the specialties of general/family practice and general internal medicine. Three outcome measures of weight-related counseling were explored: weight reduction, dietutrition, and exercise. Logistic regression was used to model the outcome variables of interest. Wald tests were used to statistically compare whether physicians of each race provided counseling at different rates for obese patients of different races. We did not observe a positive association between patient-physician race concordance and weight-related counseling. We found that visits by black obese patients to white doctors had a lower odds of exercise counseling as compared to visits by white obese patients to white doctors (odds ratio (OR) = 0.54; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.31, 0.95), and visits by black obese patients to black physicians had lower odds of receiving weight-reduction counseling than visits among white obese patients seeing black physicians (OR = 0.34; 95% CI: 0.13, 0.90). Black obese patients receive less exercise counseling than white obese patients in visits to white physicians and may be less likely than white obese patients to receive weight-reduction counseling in visits to black physicians.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估肥胖症患者就诊时患者与提供者之间的种族一致性对体重相关咨询的影响。我们假设种族一致性会与体重相关的咨询呈正相关。我们使用了从2005-2007年国家门诊医疗调查(NAMCS)获得的临床遭遇数据。样本量包括来自普通/家庭执业和普通内科专业的2,231名黑白肥胖个体(20岁及以上)到他们的黑白医师那里就诊。探索了与体重有关的咨询的三种结果指标:减轻体重,饮食/营养和运动。使用逻辑回归对感兴趣的结果变量进行建模。 Wald检验用于统计比较每个种族的医生是否为不同种族的肥胖患者提供不同比率的咨询。我们没有观察到患者-医师种族一致性与体重相关咨询之间的正相关关系。我们发现,与白人肥胖患者拜访白人医生相比,黑人肥胖患者拜访白人医生的运动咨询几率更低(优势比(OR)= 0.54; 95%置信区间(CI):0.31、0.95) ,并且黑人肥胖患者去看黑人医师接受减重咨询的几率比看黑人医生的白人肥胖患者来访的机会低(OR = 0.34; 95%CI:0.13,0.90)。与白人肥胖患者相比,黑人肥胖患者在拜访白人医生时较少接受运动咨询,并且在拜访黑人医生中接受肥胖咨询的可能性可能低于白人肥胖患者。

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