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An exploration of factors influencing attrition from a pediatric weight management intervention.


ABSTRACT: Pediatric obesity is a public health concern. High attrition from treatment negatively impacts outcomes, particularly among lower income and ethnic minority populations. NOURISH+ is a parent-exclusive childhood weight management treatment targeting at-risk children aged 5-11 years who are overweight or obese. The current study sought to enhance understanding of attrition among at-risk families. NOURISH+ participants completed a survey assessing barriers to treatment adherence. Among low-income, racially diverse families, practical barriers are pressing concerns. The NOURISH+ parent-exclusive approach, although empirically supported, appears inconsistent with caregivers' expectations. Minimizing practical barriers and enhancing child engagement might reduce attrition and improve outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Kwitowski M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5315693 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar - Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An exploration of factors influencing attrition from a pediatric weight management intervention.

Kwitowski Melissa M   Bean Melanie K MK   Mazzeo Suzanne E SE  

Obesity research & clinical practice 20160817 2


Pediatric obesity is a public health concern. High attrition from treatment negatively impacts outcomes, particularly among lower income and ethnic minority populations. NOURISH+ is a parent-exclusive childhood weight management treatment targeting at-risk children aged 5-11 years who are overweight or obese. The current study sought to enhance understanding of attrition among at-risk families. NOURISH+ participants completed a survey assessing barriers to treatment adherence. Among low-income,  ...[more]

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