Helping children and families to enrol in weight management: What can stakeholders do?

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Many children and their families do not benefit from multidisciplinary clinical care (MCC) for paediatric weight management because they do not enrol in (initiate) treatment. The purpose of this report was to highlight practical recommendations to enhance the enrolment of Canadian children in MCC, which were drawn from multisite Canadian studies (quantitative and qualitative) that we completed recently. Recommendations to stakeholders, including primary care providers, MCC providers and decisions makers, were organized according to opportunities, motivation and barriers to enrol. Findings from our research suggested that enrolment in MCC can be improved by increasing opportunities and motivation to enrol as well as reducing the impact of enrolment barriers.

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Perez, A. J., & Ball, G. D. C. (2019, February 15). Helping children and families to enrol in weight management: What can stakeholders do? Paediatrics and Child Health (Canada). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxy056

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