Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This study investigates knowledge, attitudes and practice of UK PCPs regarding patient weight management.Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire assessed PCP perceived knowledge, self-reported practice, attitudes towards overweight/obesity and actual knowledge regarding overweight and obesity management. Practitioners from NE Scotland were invited to participate.Results: Participants comprised 107 PCPs. Most participants viewed management of overweight and obesity as core to their roles and 75% reported discussing weight with overweight/obese patients. Management techniques included discussion and advice provision. Behavioural change techniques (B...
Aims and rationale To evaluate the reported assessment and management of patients with obesity and l...
Background: Primary care has a key role to play in the prevention and management of obesity, but...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...
Objective To understand the beliefs that primary care practitioners (PCPs) and patients with overwei...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
Funding: University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship.Objective To understand the beli...
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Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Background. Nurses in primary care, who see a large proportion of the population, are well placed to...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
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...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
Aims and rationale To evaluate the reported assessment and management of patients with obesity and l...
Background: Primary care has a key role to play in the prevention and management of obesity, but...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...
Objective To understand the beliefs that primary care practitioners (PCPs) and patients with overwei...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
Funding: University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarship.Objective To understand the beli...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See ...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
Background. Primary care is ideally placed to play an effective role in patient weight management ho...
Background. Nurses in primary care, who see a large proportion of the population, are well placed to...
Obesity is a major public health issue and primary care practitioners are well placed to opportunist...
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...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
Aims and rationale To evaluate the reported assessment and management of patients with obesity and l...
Background: Primary care has a key role to play in the prevention and management of obesity, but...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...