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  • Obesity and Public Health
  • Primary Care Innovation
  • Health Services Research

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  • Obesity rates are disproportionately high in South Carolina, particularly in rural areas with limited access to weight management services.
  • Collaborative Care Management (CoCM) is an evidence-based model for multidisciplinary care, typically used for mental health.
  • The Primary Care Integrated Weight Management (PCIWM) program is a novel adaptation of CoCM for obesity management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the pilot implementation of the PCIWM program.
  • To identify strategies for improving the adoption and sustainability of the PCIWM program.

Main Methods:

  • A multidisciplinary team (RDNs, PCPs, etc.) developed the PCIWM workflow in academic and rural primary care settings.
  • Adult patients with BMI >25 kg/m² were enrolled, receiving nutrition assessments, medical nutrition therapy, and monthly RDN sessions.
  • Data collected from EHRs, encounters, and surveys were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Main Results:

  • The pilot included 61 adult patients (mean age 46.8, 85.3% female, 65.5% White) with a mean BMI of 41.82.
  • 29% of participants actively engaged, averaging 3.4 RDN visits; 63.6% adhered to goals.
  • Patients achieved a mean BMI reduction of 2.7%, with 51.9% maintaining or losing weight.

Conclusions:

  • The PCIWM program offers a unique, feasible model for virtual weight management.
  • Further research and policy advocacy are needed to support program expansion for managing obesity and related health risks.