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Bariatric Surgery in Clinical Practice: In Clinical Practice

Editat de David Haslam, Aseem Malhotra, Matthew S. Capehorn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2022
The book is needed for several reasons. Bariatric surgery is one of the most clinically effective and cost effective services in any field of medicine, and is growing in popularity, and the non-specialist family practitioner, allied health professional and pharmacist need to know exactly what it involves. Bariatric surgery is in everyone’s interest – whether medic or patient, as it offers improvement in diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnoea, fatty liver and many cancers, whilst reducing benefits, housing costs and the general burden on the economy. 
There is a lot of flawed thinking on surgery in primary care, with only a minority of family practitioner specialists making the majority of referrals, whilst many are denying their patients access because of their own misconceived ideas. A ‘back to basics’ book will help tackle the negative views surrounding the topic, and improve the volume and quality of referrals. Very often patients turning up to obesity centres have been given poor advice, and inappropriate treatment, and arrive with little or no idea what to expect.  Many medics prioritise other conditions first, overlooking the underlying cause, i.e. obesity. Basic education on obesity and co-morbidities is fast becoming essential.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030833985
ISBN-10: 3030833984
Pagini: 182
Ilustrații: XIII, 182 p. 22 illus., 21 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria In Clinical Practice

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1: Obesity in context; what is the need for assessment and management of obesity and related conditions.- 2: The Global problem of obesity, and the nature of the epidemic.- 3: Obesity; a recent epidemic? nothing new under the sun.- 4: Obesity: dental and metabolic health.- 5: Commercial Weight Loss Plans.- 6: The Role of Formula Very Low and Low Energy Diets in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes management.- 7: The key role of the nurse practitioner in obesity management.- 8: Pharmaceutical management of obesity and related conditions.- 9: Physical activity and exercise: Challenging misconceptions and considerations for people with obesity.- 10: Recognising and eradicating weight stigma and discrimination from healthcare.- 11: setting up a tier 3 service and the barriers to it.- 12: Commissioning of weight management services.- 13: The staff roles and facilities in a tier 3 service.- 14: . The role of the psychologist in weight management and bariatric surgery.- 15: Health. Macronutrient digestion and the resulting impact on hormones and body weight.- 16: Teaching Kitchens for nutritional education and cooking skills.- 17: Intro to Luton.- 18: The commissioning process.- 19: Specialist dietitian.- 20: Specialist bariatric nurse.- 21: Bariatric psychologist, and extended team.- 22: Bariatric anaesthetist.- 23: Specialist bariatric nurse post-operative care.- 24: Specialist bariatric nurse. The surgical process.- 25: Education and continuous learning.- 26: Case studies.

Notă biografică

David Haslam was a GP with a special interest in obesity and cardiometabolic disease, Physician in Obesity Medicine at the Centre for Obesity Research at Luton & Dunstable Hospital; Visiting Professor at the Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, and Visiting Professor at Chester University. He contributed to formulating the guidelines for adult obesity management in primary care and produced the first Primary Care guidelines for management of childhood obesity with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Aseem Malhotra, NHS consultant cardiologist is based at the ROC Private Clinic, London. Dr Malhotra graduated with a degree in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 2001. Diagnosing, preventing, and managing heart disease, his areas of expertise include evidence based medicine, collaborative shared decision-making with patients, obesity, coronary artery disease, preventive cardiology, and angina.  Matt Capehorn founded and is a Clinical Manager and GPwSI at the Rotherham Institute for Obesity (RIO). RIO is a part of the award-winning NHS Rotherham Weight Management Strategy that won the 2009 NHS Health and Social Care Award for best commissioned service. Doctor Capehorn has been active on several local, regional and national advisory boards and regularly speaks at meetings to healthcare professionals, encouraging weight management services.


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This book explores the clinical risks of obesity and how they can be prevented and resolved through vigorous treatment.

The book covers the basic elements of bariatric surgery to ensure that non-specialist clinicians will be able to educate and advise patients on the treatment process. Corrections to current medical misconceptions surrounding bariatric surgery will give patients more realistic expectations of obesity treatment.
This book aims to provide basic information to non-specialist general practitioners, nurses, and health care professionals, to aid in the management of obesity through lifestyle and behavioural therapy, as well as drugs and surgery. Diet, lifestyle treatments, drug therapy, dietary supplementation, and referral patterns are very different in post-operative individuals, and this book will allow patients to be given individualised treatment altered for each person’s clinical needs.
David Haslam is Chair of the National Obesity Forum(NOF) and a GP with a special interest in obesity and cardiometabolic disease, Physician in Obesity Medicine at the Centre for Obesity Research at Luton & Dunstable Hospital. Professor Haslam is Visiting Professor at the Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, and Visiting Professor at Chester University. He contributed to formulating the guidelines for adult obesity management in primary care and produced the first Primary Care guidelines for management of childhood obesity with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Matt Capehorn founded and is a Clinical Manager and GPwSI at the Rotherham Institute for Obesity (RIO). RIO is a part of the award-winning NHS Rotherham Weight Management Strategy that won the 2009 NHS Health and Social Care Award for best commissioned service. Doctor Capehorn has been active on several local, regional and national advisory boards and regularly speaks at meetings to healthcare professionals, encouraging weight management services.

Caracteristici

Contains case studies as referral templates Highlights most cost effective treatment Highlights most clinically effective treatment