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Fam Pract ; 41(1): 25-30, 2024 Feb 28.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38241517

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BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is associated with physical and psychological complications thus the prevention of excess weight gain in childhood is an important health goal. Relevant to the prevention of childhood obesity, Australian general practice-specific, preventive care guidelines recommend General Practitioners (GPs) conduct growth monitoring and promote a number of healthy behaviours. However, challenges to providing preventive care in general practice may impact implementation. In October and November, 2022, a series of three workshops focusing on the prevention of childhood obesity were held with a group of Australian GPs and academics. The objective of the workshops was to determine practical ways that GPs can be supported to address barriers to the incorporation of obesity-related prevention activities into their clinical practice, for children with a healthy weight. METHODS: This paper describes workshop proceedings, specifically the outcomes of co-ideation activities that included idea generation, expansion of the ideas to possible interventions, and the preliminary assessment of these concepts. The ecological levels of the individual, interpersonal, and organisation were considered. RESULTS: Possible opportunities to support childhood obesity prevention were identified at multiple ecological levels within the clinic. The preliminary list of proposed interventions to facilitate action included GP education and training, clinical audit facilitation, readily accessible clinical guidelines with linked resources, a repository of resources, and provision of adequate growth monitoring tools in general practice. CONCLUSIONS: Co-ideation with GPs resulted in a number of proposed interventions, informed by day-to-day practicalities, to support both guideline implementation and childhood obesity prevention in general practice.


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Médecine générale , Médecins généralistes , Obésité pédiatrique , Humains , Enfant , Obésité pédiatrique/prévention et contrôle , Australie , Médecine générale/méthodes , Médecine de famille
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Med J Aust ; 199(3 Suppl): S11-3, 2013 Aug 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25369841

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The general-practice setting provides a unique opportunity to positively influence the impact of mental illness on individuals and families. Intervention can begin from the moment an individual seeks professional help. Using a family-focused approach, and supporting parents to develop practical strategies to promote resilience in their children, can aid parents' recovery and promote the optimal emotional wellbeing of their children. We suggest a family-orientated therapeutic approach relevant to the general-practice setting, with particular consideration of the value of communicating with children according to the child's stage of emotional development.


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Enfant de personnes handicapées , Santé de la famille , Médecins généralistes , Troubles mentaux/thérapie , Parents , Rôle médical , Adulte , Enfant de personnes handicapées/psychologie , Communication , Humains , Troubles mentaux/psychologie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Relations médecin-patient
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