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Multidisciplinary Approach to Obesity Management: A Case Report
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Developing a holistic approach to obesity management.

Jenny Brown1, Peter Wimpenny

  • 1Centre for Obesity Research and Epidemiology, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. ext.brown8@rgu.ac.uk

International Journal of Nursing Practice
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Nurses can improve obesity management by adopting a holistic approach. Integrating physical, psychological, and social theories enhances patient care and well-being for those with obesity.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Public Health
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Global obesity rates present a significant health challenge.
  • Current nursing approaches to obesity often focus narrowly on physical and dietary factors.
  • A broader, holistic perspective is needed to address the multifaceted nature of weight management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the theoretical underpinnings of a holistic approach to obesity management in nursing.
  • To identify relevant theories that address physical, psychological, and social aspects of obesity.
  • To advocate for the integration of these theories into nursing practice for improved patient outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A literature search was conducted focusing on theoretical perspectives in obesity care from 1995-2005.
  • Inclusion of practical experiences from a secondary care weight management clinic.
  • Analysis of psychobiological, attribution, and social support theories relevant to obesity.

Main Results:

  • Psychobiological, attribution, and social support theories offer valuable insights into understanding obesity.
  • These theoretical frameworks can inform a more comprehensive approach to patient care.
  • Evidence suggests that integrating diverse theoretical perspectives can enhance understanding and management of obesity.

Conclusions:

  • A holistic approach, informed by a range of theories, is crucial for effective obesity management by nurses.
  • Integrating physical, psychological, and social factors into care plans can promote better health and well-being.
  • Enhanced understanding of theoretical perspectives can lead to improved nursing interventions and patient outcomes in obesity care.