
Share your experience of working in obesity healthcare! |
This survey is part of the World Obesity Federation’s MAPPS II project, which aims to gather insights into obesity prevention, management and treatment from key stakeholders. This survey aims to understand the perspectives and experiences of health and medical professionals who work in a delivery role within a healthcare setting. If you do not work in one of these areas but would still like to contribute to MAPPS II please consider completing our survey for people with lived experience and their carers or policy makers, civil society actors and researchers
Your responses will help identify key challenges, areas of good practice, and opportunities for strengthening obesity-related policies and multisectoral collaboration globally. If you agree to be in this study, you will complete an online survey. The survey includes questions about your professional experience providing obesity care in your country, including questions about the health system and obesity policies. It should take you approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Your responses will help identify key challenges, areas of good practice, and opportunities for strengthening obesity-related policies and multisectoral collaboration globally. If you agree to be in this study, you will complete an online survey. The survey includes questions about your professional experience providing obesity care in your country, including questions about the health system and obesity policies. It should take you approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Questions in this survey ask about obesity prevention, management and treatment. For clarity, we have provided some definitions below:
Prevention: any approach or activity aimed at reducing the likelihood that an individual will develop obesity. This includes activities targeted at the general population as well as those targeted to those identified as being at a heightened risk of obesity. Examples include, but are not limited to, health campaigns or community programmes which educate populations on the risk factors of obesity and government policies which encourage healthier dietary patterns. Within the health system, examples of prevention may include, but are not limited to, individual-level counselling and education on healthy lifestyles and behavioral interventions.
Management and Treatment: approaches or activities aimed at people living with obesity to prevent excess weight gain, support them to lose weight and/or manage obesity-associated complications. This could include activities that support individuals to make lifestyle changes, medical interventions and/or surgical interventions.
Your participation is voluntary, and if at any point you do not wish to answer a question, you can skip it by not providing a response and moving to the next question. Once you answer any questions, you are unable to withdraw your consent as all responses are anonymous.
What will happen with the information I share?
All data will be stored in line with the World Obesity Federation’s Privacy Policy. If you have any concerns or questions about how your data will be stored please contact karen.bennett@worldobesity.org. If you have any questions or concerns about the research, please contact health_systems@worldobesity.org.