Early outcomes of referrals to the English National Health Service Digital Weight Management Programme

Author:

Taylor Katharine1,Indulkar Tejal1ORCID,Thompson Bethany1,Pinkard Christine1,Barron Emma1,Frost Tom1,Jayawardane Priyantha2,Davies Neil2,Bakhai Chirag34,Forouhi Nita Gandhi45,Aveyard Paul46ORCID,Jebb Susan46,Valabhji Jonathan478

Affiliation:

1. Wellington House, NHS England London UK

2. Digital Innovation Unit NHS Midlands and Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit Stoke on Trent UK

3. General Practitioner and Primary Care Advisor to NHS Diabetes Programme NHS England London UK

4. Obesity Expert Reference Group, NHS England London UK

5. MRC Epidemiology Unit University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine Cambridge UK

6. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Science University of Oxford Oxford UK

7. Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust London UK

8. Division of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction Imperial College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe study objective was to assess participant weight change for the English National Health Service (NHS) Digital Weight Management Programme, the first such digital intervention to achieve population coverage.MethodsA service evaluation was used to assess intervention effectiveness for adults with obesity and a diagnosis of hypertension and/or diabetes, between April 2021 and March 2022, using prospectively collected, national service–level data in England.ResultsOf the 63,937 referrals made from general practices, within the time period, 31,861 (50%) chose to take up the 12‐week Programme. There were 31,718 participants who had time to finish the Programme; of those, 14,268 completed the Programme (defined as attending ≥60%), a 45% completion rate. The mean weight change for those who had time to finish the Programme was −2.2 kg (95% CI: −2.25 to −2.16), for those who completed it was −3.9 kg (95% CI: −3.99 to −3.84), and for those who had time to finish the Programme but did not complete it was −0.74 kg (95% CI: −0.79 to −0.70).ConclusionsThe NHS Digital Weight Management Programme is effective at achieving clinically meaningful weight loss. The outcomes compare favorably to web‐based weight management interventions tested in randomized trials and those delivered as face‐to‐face interventions, and results suggest that the approach may, with increased participation, bring population‐level benefits.

Publisher

Wiley

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