Strategies to reduce attrition in managing paediatric obesity: A systematic review.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:To conduct a systematic review of the literature for strategies designed to reduce attrition in managing paediatric obesity. METHODS:We searched Ovid Medline (1946 to May 6, 2020), Ovid Embase (1974 to May 6, 2020), EBSCO CINAHL (inception to May 6, 2020), Elsevier Scopus (inception to April 14, 2020), and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (inception to April 14, 2020). Reports were eligible if they included any obesity management intervention, included 2 to 18 year olds with overweight or obesity (or if the mean age of participants fell within this age range), were in English, included experimental study designs, and had attrition reduction as a main outcome. Two team members screened studies, abstracted data, and appraised study quality. RESULTS:Our search yielded 5,415 original reports; six met inclusion criteria. In three studies, orientation sessions (n = 2) and motivational interviewing (MI) (n = 1) were used as attrition-reduction strategies before treatment enrollment; in three others, text messaging (n = 2) and MI (n = 1) supplemented existing obesity management interventions. Attrition-reduction strategies led to decreased attrition in two studies, increased in one, and no difference in three. For the two strategies that reduced attrition, (a) pre-treatment orientation and (b) text messaging between children and intervention providers were beneficial. The quality of the six included studies varied (good [n = 4]; poor [n = 2]). CONCLUSION:Some evidence suggests that attrition can be reduced. The heterogeneity of approaches applied and small number of studies included highlight the need for well-designed, experimental research to test the efficacy and effectiveness of strategies to reduce attrition in managing paediatric obesity.

journal_name

Pediatr Obes

journal_title

Pediatric obesity

authors

Ball GDC,Sebastianski M,Wijesundera J,Keto-Lambert D,Ho J,Zenlea I,Perez A,Nobles J,Skelton JA

doi

10.1111/ijpo.12733

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-09-22 00:00:00

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e12733

eissn

2047-6302

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2047-6310

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