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Parent Reasons for Nonreturn to a Pediatric Weight Management Program
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2006
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Family MedicineHealth OutcomeWeight ManagementObesityParent ReasonsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationProgram StructureHealth PolicyHealth PromotionObesity ManagementOutcomes ResearchHealth EquityChild DevelopmentChildhood ObesityChild HealthPediatricsChild NutritionMedicineWeight Management Program
To identify parent reasons for lack of return to a weight management program, a questionnaire was sent to 85 families who attended two or fewer visits; 43 families completed the questionnaire. A total of 37% reported that the program was not what they were looking for. Specifically, they were dissatisfied with the staff or treatment focus. Other reasons for nonreturn were distance to program (23%), scheduling conflicts (21%), and lack of insurance for weight management (21%). High body mass index z score was associated with return, but age, gender, race, and medical condition were not. Matching program structure, location, and time to parent preference might improve retention.
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