BACKGROUND: Primary care practitioners (PCP) are the "gate-keepers" for publicly funded weight loss surgery (WLS) in the United Kingdom, but their attitude toward WLS has not been studied to date. OBJECTIVE: This pilot study aimed to investigate opinions and experience of PCPs regarding WLS in the United Kingdom. SETTING: PCPs from 3 publicly funded primary care consortiums from distinct geographic areas within the United Kingdom were surveyed. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey approach was used to assess PCP attitude to WLS surgery. A questionnaire was sent electronically to PCPs, designed to assess PCP demographic, experience, knowledge, and attitude regarding obesity and WLS. For the purposes of analysis, PCPs were divided into junior an...
Background and aims: Weight bias contributes to the production of health disparities. This study aim...
BACKGROUND: Referral to a commercial weight-loss programme is a cost-effective intervention that is ...
BackgroundAdults living with overweight/obesity are eligible for publicly funded weight management (...
Background and Objectives: Bariatric surgery has been shown to be an effective weight loss treatment...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a global pandemic, considered the sixth leading cause of mort...
Objective To understand the beliefs that primary care practitioners (PCPs) and patients with overwei...
Obesity prevalence in developed countries is around 25% and rising. Prevention is beginning to recei...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
Funding: University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship.Objective To understand the beli...
Background: Obesity prevalence is increasing globally. Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment f...
(1) Background: Patients seeking treatment for obesity and related diseases often contact general pr...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the response o...
Background: The WHO recently recognised stigma as a fundamental cause for health inequalities. Weigh...
BACKGROUND: Developed countries are facing a huge rise in the prevalence of obesity and its associat...
Background and aims: Weight bias contributes to the production of health disparities. This study aim...
BACKGROUND: Referral to a commercial weight-loss programme is a cost-effective intervention that is ...
BackgroundAdults living with overweight/obesity are eligible for publicly funded weight management (...
Background and Objectives: Bariatric surgery has been shown to be an effective weight loss treatment...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a global pandemic, considered the sixth leading cause of mort...
Objective To understand the beliefs that primary care practitioners (PCPs) and patients with overwei...
Obesity prevalence in developed countries is around 25% and rising. Prevention is beginning to recei...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
Funding: University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship.Objective To understand the beli...
Background: Obesity prevalence is increasing globally. Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment f...
(1) Background: Patients seeking treatment for obesity and related diseases often contact general pr...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the response o...
Background: The WHO recently recognised stigma as a fundamental cause for health inequalities. Weigh...
BACKGROUND: Developed countries are facing a huge rise in the prevalence of obesity and its associat...
Background and aims: Weight bias contributes to the production of health disparities. This study aim...
BACKGROUND: Referral to a commercial weight-loss programme is a cost-effective intervention that is ...
BackgroundAdults living with overweight/obesity are eligible for publicly funded weight management (...