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Meg Simione1,2, Haley Farrar-Muir1, Fernanda Neri Mini1
1Division of General Pediatrics, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Abstract:
We are implementing Connect for Health, a primary care-based intervention to improve family-centered outcomes for children, ages 2-12 years, in organizations that care for low-income children. We will use the 'Reach-Effectiveness-Adoption-Implementation-Maintenance' framework to guide our mixed-methods evaluation to examine the effectiveness of stakeholder-informed strategies in supporting program adoption and child outcomes. We also describe characteristics of children, ages 2-12 years with a BMI ≥85th percentile and obesity-related care practices. During the period prior to implementation, 26,161 children with a BMI ≥85th percentile were seen for a primary care visit and a majority lacked recommended diagnosis codes, referrals and laboratory evaluations. The findings suggest the need to augment current approaches to increase uptake of proven-effective weight management programs. Clinical trial registration number: NCT04042493 (Clinicaltrials.gov), Registered on 2 August 2019; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04042493.
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