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Población y Salud en Mesoamérica

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Abstract

MARTINEZ-JAIKEL, Tatiana  and  DEBEAUSSET-STATON, Indira. Desirable characteristics of an educational program for excess weight women of the Central County of Alajuela, Costa Rica, according to women and health professionals. PSM [online]. 2020, vol.18, n.1, pp.397-424. ISSN 1659-0201.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/psm.v18i1.40815.

Introduction:

In Costa Rica, according to the second 2014 cardiovascular risk factor surveillance survey, excess body weight reaches 70.6% in women. Excess body weight has multiple consequences for women´s physical and emotional health. That problem has been addressed taking into consideration the criteria of health professionals, without consulting the women with excess body weight.

Objectives:

To identify the desirable characteristics of an educational program for excess weight women of the province of Alajuela, Costa Rica, taking into consideration both health personnel and excess weight women´s opinions.

Methodology:

We conducted two discussion groups, 5 focus groups, 7 in-depth Interviews, and 2 member-checking sessions with 28 women, and a survey with 16 health personnel from different disciplines.

Results:

For most of the women and all the health personnel, the program must have three components: nutrition, psychology, and physical activity. For both, it should be a group program with some individual sessions. For women, the program should motivate them, “exercise control” over them, and offer a structured diet plan which they can follow.

Conclusions:

A weight loss program for excess weight women should be a group therapy. It should have three components: nutritional education, promoting physical activity and addressing emotional factors. It is recommended to work in an interdisciplinary team that should have a Nutritionist.

Keywords : obesity; health personnel; group therapy; qualitative research.

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