Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of coronary heart disease and diabetes national service frameworks. Little is known about current management practices for obesity in this setting. The aim of this study is to examine current approaches to obesity management in UK primary care and to identify potential gaps in care.Method A total of 141 general practitioners (GPs) and 66 practice nurses (PNs) from 40 primary care practices participated in structured interviews to examine clinician self-reported approaches to obesity management. Medical records were also reviewed for 100 randomly selected obese patients from each practice [body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg m−2, n = 4000] to re...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Abstract Background UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care receive oppor...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
patient literature, practice nurse, primary care, treatment models. *See Appendix 1 for the author n...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Abstract Background UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care receive oppor...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
patient literature, practice nurse, primary care, treatment models. *See Appendix 1 for the author n...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Abstract Background UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care receive oppor...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...