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Metabolic syndrome and weight management programs in primary care: a comparison of three international healthcare systems.

Elizabeth Sturgiss1, Claire Deborah Madigan2, Doug Klein3, Nicholas Elmitt1, Kirsty Douglas1.   

Abstract

Lifestyle behaviours are contributing to the increasing incidence of chronic disease across all developed countries. Australia, Canada and the UK have had different approaches to the role of primary care in the prevention and management of lifestyle-related diseases. Both obesity and metabolic syndrome have been targeted by programs to reduce individual risk for chronic disease such as type 2 diabetes. Three interventions are described - for either obesity or metabolic syndrome - that have varying levels of involvement of GPs and other primary care professionals. The structure of a healthcare system for example, financing and physical locations of primary care clinicians, shapes the development of primary care interventions. The type of clinicians involved in interventions, whether they work alone or in teams, is influenced by the primary care setting and resource availability. Australian clinicians and policymakers should take into account the healthcare system where interventions are developed when translating interventions to the Australian context.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30056826     DOI: 10.1071/PY18021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Prim Health        ISSN: 1448-7527            Impact factor:   1.307


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Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2020-11-24

2.  Effectiveness of weight management interventions for adults delivered in primary care: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

Authors:  Claire D Madigan; Henrietta E Graham; Elizabeth Sturgiss; Victoria E Kettle; Kajal Gokal; Greg Biddle; Gemma M J Taylor; Amanda J Daley
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2022-05-30
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