The local implementation of a chronic disease management model for childhood overweight and obesity.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:The aim of this study is to determine opportunities and barriers regarding the management of overweight and obese children in daily practice, and to show the value of using focus groups when developing an action plan for childhood overweight management in a local context. METHODS:Seven focus groups and four semi-structured interviews were conducted with 29 professionals from nine different care disciplines and 7 parents of overweight and obese children aged 4-19 years. RESULTS:After thorough analysis of the focus groups, issues concerning finding the most appropriate care and realising a long-term weight management in daily practice have become clear. Some examples of these issues are: lack of awareness, reluctance to discuss and refer, mutual cooperation, contradictory advice and expectations of treatment and lack of effective support strategies. CONCLUSION:Focus groups deliver important information on local issues that are important for the development and implementation of a childhood overweight management action plan. And, besides delivering necessary information, focus groups lead to an increased awareness and willingness to improve childhood overweight management in a local context.

journal_name

Obes Facts

journal_title

Obesity facts

authors

Brink-Melis WJ,Derksen ER,Westerman MJ,Renders CM,Seidell JC,Visscher TL

doi

10.1159/000345156

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-01-01 00:00:00

pages

766-75

issue

5

eissn

1662-4025

issn

1662-4033

pii

000345156

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5

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