We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically severe obesity in public hospitals in Australia, and to analyse the gap in resources based on expert consensus. We conducted two surveys to collect information about current and required specialist obesity services and resources using open‐ended questionnaires. Organizational level data were sought from clinician expert representatives of specialist obesity services across Australia in 2017. Fifteen of 16 representatives of current services in New South Wales (n = 8), Queensland (n = 1), Victoria (n = 2), South Australia (n = 3), and the Australian Capital Territory (n = 1) provided data. The composition of services varied substantially between ...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Context: Obesity is a major contributor to burden of disease and occurs in more than a quarter of pr...
Obesity is costly, yet there have been few attempts to estimate the actual costs of providing hospit...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
Obesity is a chronic progressive disease that leads to physical, psychological, and metabolic health...
Abstract Background In Australia people with a diagnosed chronic condition can be managed on unique ...
BACKGROUND: In Australia people with a diagnosed chronic condition can be managed on unique funded c...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in developed countries, including Australia. T...
Like many industrialised nations, Australia is in the grip of an obesity epidemic. Trend data sugges...
Background: The excess health care costs caused by obesity are a concern in many countries, yet litt...
We aimed to develop an expert consensus on standardizing data collections in specialist obesity mana...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Context: Obesity is a major contributor to burden of disease and occurs in more than a quarter of pr...
Obesity is costly, yet there have been few attempts to estimate the actual costs of providing hospit...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
Obesity is a chronic progressive disease that leads to physical, psychological, and metabolic health...
Abstract Background In Australia people with a diagnosed chronic condition can be managed on unique ...
BACKGROUND: In Australia people with a diagnosed chronic condition can be managed on unique funded c...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in developed countries, including Australia. T...
Like many industrialised nations, Australia is in the grip of an obesity epidemic. Trend data sugges...
Background: The excess health care costs caused by obesity are a concern in many countries, yet litt...
We aimed to develop an expert consensus on standardizing data collections in specialist obesity mana...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Context: Obesity is a major contributor to burden of disease and occurs in more than a quarter of pr...
Obesity is costly, yet there have been few attempts to estimate the actual costs of providing hospit...