Implementation of Clinical Services for Adults with Obesity in Different Health Systems: A Scoping Review and Causal Loop Diagram.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Yan Xue, Menghuan Song, Honho Yu, Xianwen Chen, Carolina Oi Lam Ung, Hao Hu
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Abstract

The medical needs of obesity have been underrecognized, though it has posed long-term and enormous challenges to global health. Correspondingly, clinical services for obesity are still uncommon and in their infancy across health systems. It is meaningful to sort out the implementation of such clinical services involving a multiplicity of factors to identify measures for service development, scaling-up and optimization. This study aims to generate a comprehensive understanding of key variables and factors in the utilization and delivery of clinical services for adult patients with obesity and their dynamic patterns and to explore viable options for improved implementation of such services in health systems. We conducted a scoping review of published articles in the database from the lens of system dynamics through causal loop diagramming. Based on the data obtained from the review, we employed the causal loop diagramming as a tool to capture the variables in the implementation of clinical obesity services and their causal relationships. Twenty-one studies were finally included in the review. Based on the evidence consolidated through the review, we developed a causal loop diagram containing 19 causal variables and 38 causal arrows in single directions centered around the service utilization and delivery in the clinical obesity service. The feedback loops revealed potential activation points to intervene to facilitate the service implementation, such as, promotion of obesity as a disease with medical needs and available clinical services, provision of obesity-specific medical education and training opportunities, and prioritization of obesity-specific procedures in clinical protocols. The possible intervention points identified through the causal loop analysis can facilitate the development, implementation, and optimization of clinical obesity services in health systems.

不同卫生系统中成人肥胖临床服务的实施:范围回顾和因果循环图。
尽管肥胖对全球健康构成了长期和巨大的挑战,但它的医疗需求一直没有得到充分认识。相应地,针对肥胖的临床服务在整个卫生系统中仍然不常见,处于起步阶段。对涉及多种因素的临床服务的实施进行梳理,以确定服务发展、扩大和优化的措施,具有重要意义。本研究旨在全面了解成年肥胖患者临床服务的利用和提供及其动态模式中的关键变量和因素,并探索在卫生系统中改进此类服务实施的可行选择。我们通过因果循环图从系统动力学的角度对数据库中发表的文章进行了范围审查。基于从综述中获得的数据,我们采用因果循环图作为捕获临床肥胖服务实施中的变量及其因果关系的工具。21项研究最终被纳入综述。基于通过回顾整合的证据,我们以临床肥胖服务的服务利用和提供为中心,建立了一个包含19个因果变量和38个单向因果箭头的因果循环图。反馈回路揭示了促进服务实施的潜在激活点,例如,促进肥胖作为一种具有医疗需求和可用临床服务的疾病,提供针对肥胖的医学教育和培训机会,以及在临床方案中优先考虑针对肥胖的程序。通过因果循环分析确定的可能干预点可以促进卫生系统肥胖症临床服务的开发、实施和优化。
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Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
431
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal. The journal is committed to the rapid publication of the latest laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity research. Original research, review, case reports, hypothesis formation, expert opinion and commentaries are all considered for publication.
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