Attala Anita, Lake Amelia A, Giles Emma L
Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
School of Health and Life Sciences, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK.
Nutr Bull. 2025 Sep;50(3):459-471. doi: 10.1111/nbu.70013. Epub 2025 Jun 5.
Specialist adult weight management (AWM) services (tier 3) provide multidisciplinary support for people with obesity to manage their weight. Many people with severe mental illness (SMI)/learning disability also have obesity. This study explored the opinions of specialist AWM dietitians in the North-East and North Cumbria (NENC) region regarding their skills, knowledge, and services for supporting people with obesity and SMI/learning disability. Dietitians (n = 9) were purposively selected and interviewed using Microsoft Teams in July 2023. The data was thematically analysed. Dietetic pre-registration training on SMI/learning disability was inconsistent. Dietitians' confidence in supporting people with SMI/learning disability was wide-ranging. Six themes were identified: training, resources, service provision, networking & external influences, assessment and compassion & self-efficacy. Specialist AWM dietitians in the NENC region are compassionate and want to provide a quality service for people with obesity and SMI/learning disability. However, they sometimes feel they fail these service users through a lack of training and resources. Training, accessible resources, and collaboration with mental health dietitians may improve AWM dietitians' confidence and skills when supporting people with SMI/learning disability and may reduce stigma. The British Dietetic Association (BDA) may wish to ensure training on SMI and learning disability is available for all dietitians, along with resource sharing. Additionally, limited staffing and waiting lists may impact the provision of reasonable adjustments required for people with additional needs. Alternative pathways for people with obesity and additional requirements may be of benefit. More comprehensively completed referrals and additional funding may facilitate this.
成人专科体重管理(AWM)服务(三级)为肥胖人群提供多学科支持以管理体重。许多患有严重精神疾病(SMI)/学习障碍的人也患有肥胖症。本研究探讨了英格兰东北部和北坎布里亚(NENC)地区的AWM专科营养师对于他们在支持肥胖且患有SMI/学习障碍人群方面的技能、知识和服务的看法。2023年7月,通过目的抽样选取了9名营养师,并使用微软团队进行访谈。对数据进行了主题分析。关于SMI/学习障碍的营养师预注册培训并不一致。营养师在支持患有SMI/学习障碍的人群方面的信心参差不齐。确定了六个主题:培训、资源、服务提供、网络与外部影响、评估以及同情心与自我效能感。NENC地区的AWM专科营养师富有同情心,希望为肥胖且患有SMI/学习障碍的人群提供优质服务。然而,他们有时觉得由于缺乏培训和资源而未能满足这些服务对象的需求。培训、可获取的资源以及与心理健康营养师的合作,可能会提高AWM营养师在支持患有SMI/学习障碍人群时的信心和技能,并可能减少污名化。英国饮食协会(BDA)不妨确保为所有营养师提供关于SMI和学习障碍的培训以及资源共享。此外,人员配备有限和候诊名单可能会影响为有额外需求的人群提供所需的合理调整。为肥胖且有其他需求的人群提供替代途径可能会有所帮助。更全面填写的转诊单和额外资金可能会促进这一点。