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RELEVANCE OF WEIGHT CHANGE - Coggle Diagram
RELEVANCE OF WEIGHT CHANGE
Prioritization in care
Low (17%)
Priority also depends
Moderate (28%)
High (45%)
Increasing due to new weight loss drugs offering a viable treatment option (increased monitoring and discussions)
Collected each visit and used to...
Advise shared decision making (patient goals take precedence)
Provide counsel/information
Signal need for more information (habits, lifestyle)
Discuss weight loss options
Identify problems
review data BUT not a primary or large factor in treatment planning (7%)
Track and monitor for trends
Consider, evaluate, discuss ART medications (38%)
Factors influencing reaching a level of concern
Increased BMI
Specific amount of gain
10 pounds
5% total weight or higher
Patient Reports events/situations
Housing instability
Co-occuring consition
Pattern consistent over time
Limitations on mobility
Relevance of starting weight
Mixed in terms of starting values
In comparison to monitoring for weight loss
Gain monitored more closely (15%)
Loss monitored more closely (27%)
Same (56%)