2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.954063
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Multi-sector stakeholder's perceptions of determinants of successful implementation of a pediatric weight management intervention

Abstract: BackgroundMulti-sector stakeholder engagement is essential in the successful implementation, dissemination, and sustainability of pediatric weight management interventions (PWMI), particularly in low-income settings where sustainability relies on external policies and reimbursement. The objective of this study was to engage stakeholders (1) to inform the creation of the intervention with adaptations needed for a successful PWMI in a primary care and community setting and (2) to identify barriers and facilitato… Show more

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“…A comprehensive multisectorial approach, targeting from downstream, midstream to upstream-from hospital-based programs for children with morbid obesity and comorbidities, to community-, school-, or family-based programs for children with simple obesity, and childhood obesity prevention through public education on healthy food consumption, physical activity, preconception and pregnancy care, and infant diet, and improved urban planning and legislation, might represent a more cohesive strategy in combating this major public health challenge. [95][96][97][98][99] 8 | CONCLUSION Considerable advances have been made in the management of obesity in children and adolescents. However, implementation in the real world remains a challenge.…”
Section: Long-term Obesity Management-a Cohesive and Strategic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive multisectorial approach, targeting from downstream, midstream to upstream-from hospital-based programs for children with morbid obesity and comorbidities, to community-, school-, or family-based programs for children with simple obesity, and childhood obesity prevention through public education on healthy food consumption, physical activity, preconception and pregnancy care, and infant diet, and improved urban planning and legislation, might represent a more cohesive strategy in combating this major public health challenge. [95][96][97][98][99] 8 | CONCLUSION Considerable advances have been made in the management of obesity in children and adolescents. However, implementation in the real world remains a challenge.…”
Section: Long-term Obesity Management-a Cohesive and Strategic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%