PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This systematic review aims to investigate barriers and facilitators that Health Care Professionals (HCPs) experience during the implementation of a lifestyle intervention for patients with overweight or obesity targeting weight loss in primary care. RECENT FINDINGS: Overweight and obesity are one of the most pressing public health problems worldwide and have severe health consequences. Lifestyle interventions are the first treatment in line for patients with overweight and obesity. HCPs are trained to provide lifestyle interventions, but implementing these interventions in primary care remains challenging as HCPs face multiple barriers. There is no clear overview of the perceived barriers and facilitators experienced by HCPs to implement lifestyle interventions targeting weight loss for patients with overweight or obesity in primary care. Main reported barriers by HCPs were lack of time, unavailability of staff, lack of tools and limited financial resources. Interventions fitting HCPs workflow, structural financial support, training and tools were reported as facilitators for successful implementation of the intervention. Policy makers should ensure future lifestyle interventions take these barriers and facilitators into account enhancing the implementation and delivery of the intervention by HCPs to their patients in practice.
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