Joyce Jack B, Hajizadeh Anisa, Begh Rachna, Jolly Kate, Jebb Susan A, Aveyard Paul
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Clin Obes. 2025 Oct;15(5):e70020. doi: 10.1111/cob.70020. Epub 2025 Apr 29.
In 2021 a Nationally Enhanced Service (NES) incentive for weight management in primary care was rolled out in England. This paid general practices £11.50 for every eligible referral they made to a weight management programme. We explored primary care staff's perceptions, experiences and attitudes toward the NES by conducting 37 semi-structured interviews with General Practitioners (GPs), administrative staff and nurses preceding the introduction of the NES (May to September 2021) and 1 year later following its introduction (September to December 2022). Data were analysed using normalisation process theory. The NES for weight management solidified the position of staff already supportive of referring patients to weight management programmes. For staff less supportive of weight management services, the dissonance between the perceived lack of benefit of services and making referrals to services was reduced with referrals becoming more habitual. Facilitators to implementation included the presence of a coherent national policy; having a 'champion' explain key aspects; and a financial incentive if framed as benefiting the practice at large. Barriers included a perception that primary care has been shouldered with a complex and difficult health crisis; a worry over workload burdens; and inefficient and unclear referral systems. The implementation of the NES was broadly welcomed and accepted by primary care staff. Interviewees expressed concerns around the acceptance of weight management policies in primary care, the provision of training to raise the topic of weight and whether the responsibility of weight management fell with primary care, public health or with the patient.
2021年,英国推出了一项针对初级医疗保健中体重管理的全国强化服务(NES)激励措施。对于每一次向体重管理项目进行的符合条件的转诊,该措施会向全科诊所支付11.50英镑。在NES推出之前(2021年5月至9月)以及推出一年后(2022年9月至12月),我们通过对全科医生(GP)、行政人员和护士进行37次半结构化访谈,探讨了初级医疗保健人员对NES的看法、经验和态度。使用规范化过程理论对数据进行了分析。体重管理的NES巩固了那些已经支持将患者转诊至体重管理项目的工作人员的立场。对于那些对体重管理服务支持较少的工作人员来说,随着转诊变得更加习以为常,他们所察觉到的服务缺乏益处与进行转诊之间的不一致性有所减少。实施的促进因素包括存在连贯的国家政策;有“倡导者”解释关键方面;以及如果将经济激励视为对整个诊所有益的话。障碍包括一种观念,即初级医疗保健承担了复杂且困难的健康危机;对工作量负担的担忧;以及低效且不明确的转诊系统。NES的实施受到了初级医疗保健人员的广泛欢迎和接受。受访者对初级医疗保健中体重管理政策的接受度、提供关于体重话题的培训以及体重管理的责任是落在初级医疗保健、公共卫生还是患者身上表示担忧。