Addressing issues of weight with people with type 2 diabetes is increasingly becoming part of the workload of primary care. This includes taking weight measurements during consultations. Evidence suggests that weighing is experienced as difficult for health professionals and patients. This study explores how weighing is accomplished and identifies strategies and practices that can be used in primary care settings.Data are drawn from two large UK based archives of over 600 audio and video recorded primary care consultations. Conversation analysis was used to systematically inspect the consultation data. We identified the linguistic practices employed by GPs and resulting interactions around the measurement of weight in primary care.Seven con...
This article analyzes the interactions through which primary-care nurses and patients accomplish pat...
This article analyzes the interactions through which primary-care nurses and patients accomplish pat...
Background: General practitioners are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss,...
Addressing issues of weight with people with type 2 diabetes is increasingly becoming part of the wo...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
ObjectiveTo analyse weight-related communication prevalence and processes (content/context) between ...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Objective To understand the beliefs that primary care practitioners (PCPs) and patients with overwei...
Clinicians expect that talking to patients with obesity about potential/future weight loss will be a...
Two-thirds of UK adults do not have an up-to-date weight record in primary care. Some studies sugges...
Background: Guidelines encourage GPs to make brief opportunistic interventions to support weight los...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
Abstract Background Current guidelines recommend that patients attending general practice should be ...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
This article analyzes the interactions through which primary-care nurses and patients accomplish pat...
This article analyzes the interactions through which primary-care nurses and patients accomplish pat...
Background: General practitioners are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss,...
Addressing issues of weight with people with type 2 diabetes is increasingly becoming part of the wo...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
ObjectiveTo analyse weight-related communication prevalence and processes (content/context) between ...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Objective To understand the beliefs that primary care practitioners (PCPs) and patients with overwei...
Clinicians expect that talking to patients with obesity about potential/future weight loss will be a...
Two-thirds of UK adults do not have an up-to-date weight record in primary care. Some studies sugges...
Background: Guidelines encourage GPs to make brief opportunistic interventions to support weight los...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
Abstract Background Current guidelines recommend that patients attending general practice should be ...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
This article analyzes the interactions through which primary-care nurses and patients accomplish pat...
This article analyzes the interactions through which primary-care nurses and patients accomplish pat...
Background: General practitioners are encouraged to make brief interventions to support weight loss,...