An Evaluation of Primary Care Clinician Referrals for Behavioral Weight Loss Counseling

对初级保健临床医生转诊进行行为减肥咨询的评估

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: In the context of enrolling patients from primary care practices into a weight loss research study, this study describes the percentage of patients primary care clinicians (PCCs) considered appropriate for referral and study participation rates among those referred. METHODS: An electronic health record review identified 5322 patients aged 18 to 75 years with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m(2) as eligible for review by community, attending, and resident PCCs for referral to a weight loss study. Referrals and patient interest in participating in the study are reported overall and by PCC type. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age was 53.1 (13.9) years, mean BMI 36.5 (6.2) kg/m(2), 41.5% were male, and 30.9% were African American. PCCs reviewed 3882 patients and referred 2762 (71.1%) to the study. Of 1120 not referred, 260 (23.2%) were not known well enough by PCCs to assess for referral. The most common reasons for not referring included too much comorbidity (171, 15.3%), psychological reasons (170, 15.2%), and non-English speaking (125, 11.2%). Among 1897 patients invited to participate, 676 (35.6%) expressed interest and 360 (19.0%) were enrolled. CONCLUSIONS: PCCs referred 71.1% of their eligible patients. Among those referred, interest in participation was modest and enrollment was low. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04302727.

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