ABSTRACT
Background and Problem Statement: Obesity is a prevalent chronic disease associated with decreased life expectancy, increased morbidity and mortality, and escalating health care costs.
Purpose: To explore perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors toward obesity management by providers in primary care.
Method: Data were collected through a descriptive qualitative design using semi-structured face-to-face interviews at primary care practices.
Results: Common barriers to obesity management were identified and three major themes emerged; provider centered obstacles, perceived organizational obstacles, and provider perception of patient obstacles.
Conclusion: Obesity is not being effectively managed in these primary care practices and three common themes/obstacles must be addressed.