Perceptions of nurses on obesity treatment options

Thomas Boansi Gyamerah 1, *, Kwadwo Ameyaw Korsah 2, Gloria Achempim-Ansong 2, Bonney Osei 1, Samson Kofie 1, Samuel William Dodoo 1 and Samuel Darko Opoku 3

1 Department of Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Asankragwa, Ghana.
2 Department of Adult Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Ghana, Ghana.
3 Department of Nursing, Methodist Health Training Institute, Afosu, Ghana.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Scholarly Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023, 03(01), 022–030.
Article DOI: 10.56781/ijsrms.2023.3.1.0071
Publication history: 
Received on 26 May 2023; revised on 08 July 2023; accepted on 11 July 2023
 
Abstract: 
Background: Obesity is described as deviation from normal fat accumulation which endangers the health of an individual. The Body Mass Index (BMI) is normally used to indicate whether an individual is obese or otherwise. Different options of treatments are used in obesity reduction. Nurses play a significant role in providing medical care in obesity reduction.
Objectives: The study aimed at exploring the perceptions nurses have on obesity treatment options at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Methods: The study used is an exploratory, descriptive qualitative design. Twelve (12) participants (nurses) were purposively sampled for the study. A semi-structured interview was also used to collect data from the participants. All the interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic content analysis, coding and categorization.
Findings: Findings show that 7 (58.3%) of the participants hold the view that obesity treatment options help to reduce weight and prolong the lifespan of patients. Conversely, 4 (33.3%) of participants argue that treatment options such as exercise, surgery, diet and herbal preparations might be costly or cheap.
Conclusions: Based on the findings, the need for food and exercise policies in all hospital settings was recommended. The need for workshops and specialists’ courses to train nurses on obesity treatments was also emphasized.
 
Keywords: 
Body Mass Index; Nurses; Obesity; Overweight; Patients; Perceptions; Treatment Options
 
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