Public and dental teams' views about weight management interventions in dental health settings: Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Large Jessica F.1ORCID,Madigan Claire1ORCID,Graham Henrietta1ORCID,Biddle Gregory J. H.1,Sanders James1,Daley Amanda J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Lifestyle Medicine and Behaviour, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine Loughborough University Loughborough UK

Abstract

SummaryCollaborative approaches across healthcare to address obesity are needed but intervention in dental settings is not widely implemented. Here we systematically synthesized the views of both the public and dental teams about delivering weight management interventions in dental settings and identified potential barriers to implementation. A systematic review of five databases from inception to April 3, 2023 was completed. Proportional meta‐analyses were performed with quantitative data and thematic analysis of qualitative data. A total of 7851 studies were screened and 33 included in the review. The prevalence of height and weight screening in dental settings varied (4%–87%) with an average of 29% undertaking screening (p = <0.01; 95% CI: 14%–46%). A significant proportion of the public were supportive of weight screening in dental settings (83%; p = <0.01; 95% CI:76%–88%). Significant barriers to providing weight screening and/or intervention included fear of offending patients (57%; 95% CI: 45%–68%) and a lack of time (48%; 95% CI: 30%–66%). Qualitative data revealed further barriers including stigmatizing views of dental teams toward people living with overweight/obesity. Enablers of weight discussion included associating weight with oral health. Overall, whilst some barriers were identified, there is potential for weight management interventions to be used more routinely in dental settings.

Funder

NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre

Publisher

Wiley

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