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Extent of Weight Management Services Provided in Health System Primary Care Practices
- Source :
- Annals of Family Medicine. January 1, 2023, Vol. 21 Issue S1
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Context: Primary care practices can help patients address obesity through weight loss, however, there are many barriers to doing so. Objective: This study sought to examine current weight management services provided and factors associated with higher reported provision of services. Study Design and Analysis: One time survey. We used descriptive statistics to summarize responses and linear regression with generalized estimating equations to assess the association between the clinician characteristics and the amount of weight management services provided. Setting/Population: Clinicians in 18 diverse primary care health system practices in Colorado. Instrument/Outcome measures: Survey assessing 19 weight management services (e.g. identifying obesity, educating, prescribing medications, etc.) to assess the amount and type of weight loss assistance provided and other factors that may be important. Results: The overall response rate was 65% (257/397). Of respondents, 28% were clinicians, 3% other providers, 47% clinical staff, and 21% administrative staff. On average, clinicians reported performing 70% (IQR: 60%-80%) of the services and when grouped into minimal, basic, and extensive types of services, the clinicians on average performed 87%, 78%, and 69% of them respectively. Factors associated with performing more services included perception of overall better practice culture (more team-ness, less chaos, more change culture) and perception of weight management implementation climate (support for, recognition and expectation to support weight loss) (p<br />Presenters Jodi Summers Holtrop, PhD, MCHES, Erik Kramer, DO, MPH, Mark Gritz, Krithika Suresh, PhD, Leigh Perreault, MD, L. Miriam Dickinson, PhD, Lauren Tolle, PhD, Johnny Williams, MPH, Peter Smith, [...]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15441709
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- S1
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- Annals of Family Medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.737170561