Implementing an Educational Program for Primary Care Providers on Obesity Management and Bariatric Surgery

Shannon Idzik, Joan M. Davenport
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Clear clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for primary care providers (PCPs) are available that address the identification, evaluation, and treatment of obesity. The number of bariatric surgeries being performed is still low when compared to the number of obese Americans. This is despite guidelines, data on the efficacy and safety, and technical advances in bariatric surgery. The purpose of this project was to develop a reproducible educational program for PCPs based on CPGs for the identification, evaluation, and treatment of obesity in adults. Sixty PCPs from an existing database were electronically sent an Internet survey. The PCPs were asked to identify a list of items of importance to be included in the program. Sixteen of 60 PCPs responded to the survey. The educational program was developed based on their recommendations and pilot tested in a hospital-owned primary care practice association. Sessions were scheduled with office practice managers in 10 offices. Twenty-one of 26 providers attended the ...
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针对初级保健提供者(pcp)的明确临床实践指南(cpg)可用于肥胖症的识别、评估和治疗。与肥胖的美国人相比,进行减肥手术的数量仍然很低。尽管有指导方针、有效性和安全性的数据,以及减肥手术的技术进步,这种情况仍然存在。本项目的目的是在CPGs的基础上为pcp开发一个可复制的教育项目,用于成人肥胖的识别、评估和治疗。现有数据库中的60个pcp以电子方式发送了一份互联网调查。pcp被要求列出一份重要项目的清单,这些项目将被纳入该计划。60个pcp中有16个回应了调查。该教育计划是根据他们的建议制定的,并在医院拥有的初级保健实践协会进行了试点测试。安排了与10个办事处的办公室实践经理的会议。26位提供者中有21位参加了…
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