Predictors of ongoing attendance at an Australian publicly funded specialist obesity service
Louise Brightman,
Hsin‐Chia Carol Huang,
Ekavi Georgousopoulou
Abstract:IntroductionThere is a demand for publicly funded specialist obesity services in Australia. A range of factors can impact on patient attendance which can result in poorer health outcomes.ObjectiveTo identify patient factors that predict ongoing in‐person attendance following initial medical assessment at the Canberra Obesity Management Service.MethodsData were collated from two retrospective reviews (July 2016–June 2017 and July 2018–June 2019). Predictive modeling was used to determine the likelihood of ongoi… Show more
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