Effect of training and a structured office practice on physician delivered nutrition counseling: The Worcester-area trial for counseling in hyperlipidemia (WATCH)

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Ockene, IS [1 ]
Hebert, JR [1 ]
Ockene, JK [1 ]
Merriam, PA [1 ]
Hurley, TG [1 ]
Saperia, GM [1 ]
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[1] FALLON CLIN FALLON COMMUNITY HLTH PLAN,WORCESTER,MA
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10.1016/S0749-3797(18)30321-0
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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We examined the effectiveness of a training program for physician-delivered nutrition counseling, alone and in combination with a structured office practice environment for nutrition management, on physicians' counseling practices. Forty-five primary care internists and 1,278 of their patients in the top quarter of the cholesterol distribution at a central Massachusetts health maintenance organization (the Fallen Clinic) were enrolled into a randomized controlled trial. Physicians were randomized by site into three conditions: (1) usual care, (2) physician nutrition counseling training, and (3) physician nutrition counseling training plus a structured office practice environment for nutrition management (prompts and the provision of lipid results and counseling algorithms). A randomly selected 325 patients were given a 10-item patient exit interview (PEI) assessing whether the physician provided advice; assessed past changes, barriers, and resources; negotiated specific plans and goals; provided patient materials; referred the patient to a dietitian; and developed plans for follow-up. Condition 3 physicians demonstrated significantly greater implementation of the nutrition counseling sequence than did physicians in either of the other two conditions (P < .0001). Referrals to nutrition services were markedly reduced in condition 2, despite PEI scores no different than those in condition 1. Higher PEI scores for patients seen by physicians in condition 3 were stable for as long as two years beyond training. Primary care internists, when provided with both training in counseling techniques and a supportive office environment, will carry out patient counseling appropriately. Training alone, however, is not sufficient and may be counterproductive.
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