Implementation of childhood obesity identification and prevention strategies in primary care: A quality improvement project
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Implementation of childhood obesity identification and prevention strategies in primary care: A quality improvement project
Abstract
The high incidence and prevalence of childhood obesity, coupled with significant morbidity and financial burden, clearly suggest the need for identification and implementation of effective pediatric obesity prevention strategies in primary care. A solution to this problem includes evidence based clinical guidelines that provide concise, culturally appropriate information on the identification and prevention of childhood obesity in primary care settings. The objective of this quality improvement project was to implement childhood obesity identification and prevention guidelines from evidence-based recommendations into practice. Guidelines were implemented during preventative care visits through the use of a tracking form. The development of the tracking form included input from practice staff resulting in increased fidelity. The tracking form included directions for clear and concise guideline implementation and provided opportunities to record patient BMI, nutritional intake, physical activity, familial obesity prevention education and motivational interviewing and facilitated a practice increase in childhood obesity identification and education. Presence of chart indicators, including nutrition and exercise history, were analyzed to determine the fidelity of the practice change in obesity identification and prevention education. Key outcomes included a significant (p < .0001) practice increase in childhood obesity identification as well as a significant increase (p < .05) in documentation of obesity prevention education through motivational interviewing. Practice change incorporating childhood obesity identification and familial prevention guidelines had positive effects in a pediatric population. Implementation of evidence-based guidelines can result in increased identification of children at risk for childhood obesity and enhanced familial obesity prevention education; leading to the long-term goal of creating healthier lifestyles and decreasing risk factors in a vulnerable population.
Keywords: Childhood obesity; Motivational interviewing; Pediatric primary care; Quality improvement.
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