Author/Editor     Klemenc-Ketiš, Zalika; Bulc, Mateja; Kersnik, Janko
Title     Attitudes of Slovenian family practice patients toward changing unhealthy lifestyle and the role of family physicians: cross-sectional study
Type     članek
Source     Croat Med J
Vol. and No.     Letnik 52, št. 2
Publication year     2011
Volume     str. 205-211
Language     eng
Abstract     Aim. To assess patients' attitudes toward changing unhealthy lifestyle, confidence in the success, and desired involvement of their family physicians in facilitating this change. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study in 15 family physicians' practices on a consecutive sample of 472 patients (44.9% men, mean age(+/-standard deviation) 49.3+/-10.9 years) from October 2007 to May 2008. Patients were given a self-administered questionnaire on attitudes toward changing unhealthy diet, increasing physical activity, and reducing body weight. It also included questions on confidence in the success, planning lifestyle changes, and advice from family physicians. Results. Nearly 20% of patients planned to change their eating habits, increase physical activity, and reach normal body weight. Approximately 30% of patients (more men than women) said that they wanted to receive advice on this issue from their family physicians. Younger patients and patients with higher education were more confident that they could improve their lifestyle. Patients who planned to change their lifestyle and were more confident in the success wanted to receive advice from their family physicians. Conclusion. Family physicians should regularly ask the patients about the intention of changing their lifestyle and offer them help in carrying out this intention.
Descriptors     FAMILY PRACTICE
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH
LIFE STYLE
HEALTH FOOD
EXERCISE
BODY WEIGHT
QUESTIONNAIRES
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDIES
SLOVENIA