How to enrol a patient?
Before your first login, your prescriber account must have been created by an OB-E coordinator at your institution. You will then receive an activation email allowing you to choose your password.
Then log in to e-parcours.ob-e.fr with your professional email address and password.
Once logged in, open the "Patients" tab and click "Enrol a patient" to open the enrolment form.
Search for the patient by last name, first name or email. If they are already on the platform, select their profile. Otherwise, create their account by entering: email, first name, last name, date of birth and gender (phone is optional).
Then build the patient's care circle: select their department, verify the prescriber (you are pre-selected by default) and add at least one referrer who will oversee their follow-up within the team. You can add other team members if needed.
Finally, choose the E-parcours to prescribe. The module's indications and contraindications are displayed so you can confirm eligibility. Enter the patient's BMI, check the attestation confirming they have no contraindications, then confirm.
The patient automatically receives an email to activate their account and start their E-parcours. You will find them under "Patients" to track their progress.
Share the module's information sheet with them so they can begin the E-parcours in the best conditions.
Available modules
Making peace with food
The first E-parcours focuses on emotional eating and offers, through a series of 7 workshops, a way to reconnect with the signals that guide eating in order to complement your care with your referring physician.
Prescription indications
- Eating (snacking, compulsive eating) linked to emotions, often negative ones such as anxiety, sadness, anger or loneliness, regardless of hunger and satiety signals.
- Tachyphagia, difficulties perceiving food sensations (hunger, satiety), prandial hyperphagia.
Contraindications
- Severe eating disorder (binge eating disorder, bulimia).
- Untreated psychiatric disorder (trauma in particular).
Eating after bariatric surgery
5 weeks of support to acquire the dietary skills needed after bariatric surgery to ensure surgical success, good food tolerance and to limit digestive side effects.
Prescription indications
- All patients within a bariatric surgery program without contraindications (HAS guideline: Adult obesity: level 2 & 3 management - Part II: pre- and post-bariatric surgery management).
Contraindications
- Presence of transient contraindications (dietary, psychological or medical).
- Presence of eating disorders of an impulsive and/or compulsive nature (compulsive eating, binge eating, binge eating disorder and bulimia).
Detecting and understanding hypoglycaemic episodes after bariatric surgery
5 weeks of support to understand the clinical signs of post-surgical hypoglycaemic episodes, the dietary changes to implement and the specific sugar-correction methods for the post-operative period.
Prescription indications
- Patients with identified hypoglycaemic episodes (and not dumping syndrome episodes) following bariatric surgery.
- Patients who need dietary education to manage reactive hypoglycaemia.