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Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study

BACKGROUND: Primary care providers (PCPs) are expected to help patients with obesity to lose weight through behavior change counseling and patient-centered use of available weight management resources. Yet, many PCPs face knowledge gaps and clinical time constraints that hinder their ability to succ...

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Autores principales: Griauzde, Dina H., Othman, Amal, Dallas, Chris, Oshman, Lauren, Gabison, Jonathan, Markel, Dorene S., Richardson, Caroline R., Kullgren, Jeffrey T., Piatt, Gretchen, Heisler, Michele, Kilbourne, Amy M., Kraftson, Andrew
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8919179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35234116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423621000906
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author Griauzde, Dina H.
Othman, Amal
Dallas, Chris
Oshman, Lauren
Gabison, Jonathan
Markel, Dorene S.
Richardson, Caroline R.
Kullgren, Jeffrey T.
Piatt, Gretchen
Heisler, Michele
Kilbourne, Amy M.
Kraftson, Andrew
author_facet Griauzde, Dina H.
Othman, Amal
Dallas, Chris
Oshman, Lauren
Gabison, Jonathan
Markel, Dorene S.
Richardson, Caroline R.
Kullgren, Jeffrey T.
Piatt, Gretchen
Heisler, Michele
Kilbourne, Amy M.
Kraftson, Andrew
author_sort Griauzde, Dina H.
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description BACKGROUND: Primary care providers (PCPs) are expected to help patients with obesity to lose weight through behavior change counseling and patient-centered use of available weight management resources. Yet, many PCPs face knowledge gaps and clinical time constraints that hinder their ability to successfully support patients’ weight loss. Fortunately, a small and growing number of physicians are now certified in obesity medicine through the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) and can provide personalized and effective obesity treatment to individual patients. Little is known, however, about how to extend the expertise of ABOM-certified physicians to support PCPs and their many patients with obesity. AIM: To develop and pilot test an innovative care model – the Weight Navigation Program (WNP) – to integrate ABOM-certified physicians into primary care settings and to enhance the delivery of personalized, effective obesity care. METHODS: Quality improvement program with an embedded, 12-month, single-arm pilot study. Patients with obesity and ≥1 weight-related co-morbidity may be referred to the WNP by PCPs. All patients seen within the WNP during the first 12 months of clinical operations will be compared to a matched cohort of patients from another primary care site. We will recruit a subset of WNP patients (n = 30) to participate in a remote weight monitoring pilot program, which will include surveys at 0, 6, and 12 months, qualitative interviews at 0 and 6 months, and use of an electronic health record (EHR)-based text messaging program for remote weight monitoring. DISCUSSION: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that requires evidence-based, personalized, and longitudinal care. To deliver such care in general practice, the WNP leverages the expertise of ABOM-certified physicians, health system and community weight management resources, and EHR-based population health management tools. The WNP is an innovative model with the potential to be implemented, scaled, and sustained in diverse primary care settings.
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spelling pubmed-89191792022-03-22 Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study Griauzde, Dina H. Othman, Amal Dallas, Chris Oshman, Lauren Gabison, Jonathan Markel, Dorene S. Richardson, Caroline R. Kullgren, Jeffrey T. Piatt, Gretchen Heisler, Michele Kilbourne, Amy M. Kraftson, Andrew Prim Health Care Res Dev Development BACKGROUND: Primary care providers (PCPs) are expected to help patients with obesity to lose weight through behavior change counseling and patient-centered use of available weight management resources. Yet, many PCPs face knowledge gaps and clinical time constraints that hinder their ability to successfully support patients’ weight loss. Fortunately, a small and growing number of physicians are now certified in obesity medicine through the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) and can provide personalized and effective obesity treatment to individual patients. Little is known, however, about how to extend the expertise of ABOM-certified physicians to support PCPs and their many patients with obesity. AIM: To develop and pilot test an innovative care model – the Weight Navigation Program (WNP) – to integrate ABOM-certified physicians into primary care settings and to enhance the delivery of personalized, effective obesity care. METHODS: Quality improvement program with an embedded, 12-month, single-arm pilot study. Patients with obesity and ≥1 weight-related co-morbidity may be referred to the WNP by PCPs. All patients seen within the WNP during the first 12 months of clinical operations will be compared to a matched cohort of patients from another primary care site. We will recruit a subset of WNP patients (n = 30) to participate in a remote weight monitoring pilot program, which will include surveys at 0, 6, and 12 months, qualitative interviews at 0 and 6 months, and use of an electronic health record (EHR)-based text messaging program for remote weight monitoring. DISCUSSION: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that requires evidence-based, personalized, and longitudinal care. To deliver such care in general practice, the WNP leverages the expertise of ABOM-certified physicians, health system and community weight management resources, and EHR-based population health management tools. The WNP is an innovative model with the potential to be implemented, scaled, and sustained in diverse primary care settings. Cambridge University Press 2022-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8919179/ /pubmed/35234116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423621000906 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Griauzde, Dina H.
Othman, Amal
Dallas, Chris
Oshman, Lauren
Gabison, Jonathan
Markel, Dorene S.
Richardson, Caroline R.
Kullgren, Jeffrey T.
Piatt, Gretchen
Heisler, Michele
Kilbourne, Amy M.
Kraftson, Andrew
Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
title Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
title_full Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
title_fullStr Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
title_short Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
title_sort developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study
topic Development
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8919179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35234116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423621000906
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