Rheumatology health care providers ’ views and practices on obesity and smoking cessation management in rheumatoid arthritis

ConclusionMost rheumatology HCPs understood the implications of cigarette smoking and obesity in RA and accepted responsibility in addressing these issues. However, they lacked the time, training, confidence, and knowledge of local resources to do so effectively. There is a need to bridge this gap.Key Points•Training through medical and nursing school as well as residency on weight management and smoking cessation counselling was nearly unanimously described as poor or fair.•Most rheumatology health care providers understood the implications of cigarette smoking and obesity in rheumatoid arthritis and accepted responsibility in addressing these issues; however, they lacked the time, training, confidence, and knowledge of local resources to do so effectively.•There is a need to bridge the gap between health care providers ’ intentions and actions, and this may include the development of guides outlining local weight management and smoking cessation expertise, programs, referral processes, and educational materials.
Source: Clinical Rheumatology - Category: Rheumatology Source Type: research