Obesity is a major worldwide public health problem. Clinicians are asked to communicate public health messages, including encouraging and supporting weight loss, during consultations with patients living with obesity. However, research shows that talking about weight with patients rarely happens and both parties find it difficult to initiate. Current guidelines on how to have such conversations do not include evidence-based examples of what to say, when to say it and how to avoid causing offence (a key concern for clinicians). To address this gap, we examined 237 audio recorded consultations between clinicians and patients living with obesity in the UK in which weight was discussed opportunistically. Conversation analysis revealed that fram...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Objective\ud To describe trainee healthcare professionals’ preferred terms when talking about obesit...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend general practitioners (GPs) take every opportunity to talk to people ...
Obesity is a major worldwide public health problem. Clinicians are asked to communicate public healt...
Clinicians expect that talking to patients with obesity about potential/future weight loss will be a...
Background: General practitioners are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss,...
Background: GPs are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss, but they report c...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
Background: Guidelines recommend general practitioners (GPs) take every opportunity to talk to peopl...
Purpose of Review: Initial conversations about weight with patients are important to set the tone fo...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
National guidelines exhort GPs to give brief opportunistic interventions for weight loss which incor...
Obesity is a chronic condition that requires long-term management and is associated with unprecedent...
Obesity is a chronic condition that requires long-term management and is associated with unprecedent...
Background Guidelines encourage GPs to make brief opportunistic interventions to support weight loss...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Objective\ud To describe trainee healthcare professionals’ preferred terms when talking about obesit...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend general practitioners (GPs) take every opportunity to talk to people ...
Obesity is a major worldwide public health problem. Clinicians are asked to communicate public healt...
Clinicians expect that talking to patients with obesity about potential/future weight loss will be a...
Background: General practitioners are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss,...
Background: GPs are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss, but they report c...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
Background: Guidelines recommend general practitioners (GPs) take every opportunity to talk to peopl...
Purpose of Review: Initial conversations about weight with patients are important to set the tone fo...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
National guidelines exhort GPs to give brief opportunistic interventions for weight loss which incor...
Obesity is a chronic condition that requires long-term management and is associated with unprecedent...
Obesity is a chronic condition that requires long-term management and is associated with unprecedent...
Background Guidelines encourage GPs to make brief opportunistic interventions to support weight loss...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Objective\ud To describe trainee healthcare professionals’ preferred terms when talking about obesit...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend general practitioners (GPs) take every opportunity to talk to people ...