Childhood Obesity Prevention and General Practice: A Mapping Review of Australian Clinical Resources

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Michelle Gooey, Helen Skouteris, Kellie West, Peter Bragge, Elizabeth Sturgiss
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Abstract

Issue Addressed

Preventing childhood obesity is a health promotion priority in Australia, and general practitioners (GP) play an important role through the provision of preventive healthcare. We identified and characterised existing Australian clinical resources which could support childhood obesity prevention in general practices to better understand resource availability and identify gaps to facilitate the planning of possible future interventions.

Methods

A mapping review was undertaken to find relevant clinical resources that focus on growth monitoring and/or promoting healthy behaviours relevant to children with a healthy weight. In this review, a ‘clinical resource’ is a resource for use in a patient consultation. All resources were independently assessed by two practising GP investigators for clinical use suitability. Additionally, the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) or an author-adapted Royal Australian College of General Practitioners tool was used to assess each resource as appropriate.

Results

One hundred and twenty resources were included. The target audience was children and/or their families for 114 resources, and GPs for six. GP involvement was found in the development of one resource. Overall, mean PEMAT scores indicated that many patient materials were understandable but poorly actionable.

Conclusions

There are many existing Australian resources relevant to childhood obesity prevention in general practice. Most are directed towards children and their families; however, quality assessment indicated improvements are needed to support action.

So What?

Partnering with GPs, children, and their families is an important next step to ensure that health-promoting clinical resources available for general practice are optimised for use.

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儿童肥胖预防和一般做法:澳大利亚临床资源的地图审查
预防儿童肥胖是澳大利亚健康促进的优先事项,全科医生(GP)通过提供预防性保健发挥重要作用。我们确定并描述了现有的澳大利亚临床资源,这些资源可以在一般实践中支持儿童肥胖预防,以更好地了解资源的可用性,并确定差距,以促进未来可能的干预措施的规划。方法通过图谱回顾,寻找与健康体重儿童相关的生长监测和/或促进健康行为的相关临床资源。在本综述中,“临床资源”是指用于患者咨询的资源。所有资源均由两名执业全科医生调查员独立评估临床使用适用性。此外,患者教育材料评估工具(PEMAT)或作者改编的澳大利亚皇家全科医师学院工具被用于评估每种资源。结果共纳入资源120份。114个资源的目标受众是儿童和/或他们的家庭,6个资源是全科医生。在一种资源的开发中发现GP参与。总体而言,平均PEMAT评分表明许多患者的材料是可以理解的,但难以操作。结论澳大利亚有许多现有的与儿童肥胖预防相关的资源。大多数是针对儿童及其家庭的;然而,质量评估表明需要改进以支持行动。那又怎样?与全科医生、儿童及其家庭合作是重要的下一步,以确保全科医生可获得的促进健康的临床资源得到最佳利用。
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
115
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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