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. 2022 Jul 19;22:929. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08297-4

Table 3.

Overview of how themes of barriers and facilitators in promoting WMS fit within the COM-B and socioecological domains

COM-B Framework Subthemes Concepts Socioecological domain
Capability Physical Training No formal training, awareness Provider-level
Formal training, company, manager System-level
Routine lifestyle counselling Lifestyle modification, diet, exercise, BMI Provider-level
Psychological Expectations of fast-acting weight loss Impatience, request for fast and effective products Patient-level
Self-obtained information Sales representatives, self-reading, online or printed materials Provider-level
Insufficient knowledge Standard approach, plan Provider level
Opportunity Physical Lack of guidelines Unaware of procedures, professional integrity Provider-level
Practicality and useful guidelines Current practice, individuality System-level
Wide product range Approach to WMS, lifestyle intervention Provider-level
Social Service demand Aesthetic, female, comorbidities, overweight Patient-level
Stigma Culture, rude, insensitive Provider-level
Motivation Reflective CPs’ extended role History-taking, avoid drug-herb interactions Provider-level
Liaising with other health providers Nutritionist, doctor, team platform, referral System-level
Automatic Remuneration Unwilling to pay for service, uncertified Patient-level
Not for profit, free of charge, consultation Provider-level
Business aspect Drive pharmacy sales Provider-level
General health improvement Lifestyle management, health Provider-level