Discussing Weight Management With Type 2 Diabetes Patients in Primary Care Using the Small Talk Big Difference Intervention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
2018; JMIR Publications; Volume: 8; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2196/12162
ISSN1929-0748
AutoresKatriona Brooksbank, Joanne O’Donnell, Vicky Corbett, Sarah Shield, Rachel Ainsworth, Ross Shearer, Susan Montgomery, Andrew Gallagher, Hannah Duncan, L. DEAN HAMILTON, Valerie Laszlo, Rhonda Noone, Anna Baxendale, David Blane, Jennifer Logue,
Tópico(s)Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes
ResumoBackground: Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity be offered individualized interventions to encourage weight loss. Yet despite the existing recommendations, provision of weight management services is currently patchy around the United Kingdom and where services are available, high attrition rates are often reported. In addition, individuals often fail to take up services, that is, after discussion with a general practitioner or practice nurse, individuals are referred to the service but do not attend for an appointment. Qualitative research has identified that the initial discussion raising the issue of weight, motivating the patient, and referring to services is crucial to a successful outcome from weight management.
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