Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)

Child obesity is a significant health concern and treatment typically involves referral to child weight management services (CWM). Evidence suggests that preadolescent children may benefit from greater involvement in their treatment but the younger child can find it difficult to enter treatment disc...

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Main Author: Raaff, Carol Anne
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37433/
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description Child obesity is a significant health concern and treatment typically involves referral to child weight management services (CWM). Evidence suggests that preadolescent children may benefit from greater involvement in their treatment but the younger child can find it difficult to enter treatment discussions, and being overweight can negatively affect child self-esteem and capacity to communicate. Digital technology has the potential to provide scaffolding for child consultations with dietitians by presenting information in an accessible, engaging and interactive format. This research aimed to develop a theory driven, evidence-based interactive e-resource (Feed-back) and to explore the feasibility and acceptability of using Feed-back to facilitate communication between children aged 7 to 11 years and the dietitian within child weight management appointments.
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spelling nottingham-374332018-06-07T09:33:52Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37433/ Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back) Raaff, Carol Anne Child obesity is a significant health concern and treatment typically involves referral to child weight management services (CWM). Evidence suggests that preadolescent children may benefit from greater involvement in their treatment but the younger child can find it difficult to enter treatment discussions, and being overweight can negatively affect child self-esteem and capacity to communicate. Digital technology has the potential to provide scaffolding for child consultations with dietitians by presenting information in an accessible, engaging and interactive format. This research aimed to develop a theory driven, evidence-based interactive e-resource (Feed-back) and to explore the feasibility and acceptability of using Feed-back to facilitate communication between children aged 7 to 11 years and the dietitian within child weight management appointments. 2016-12-16 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37433/1/Raaff_PhD_thesis_2016.pdf application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37433/2/Raaff_PhD_Appendices_2016.pdf Raaff, Carol Anne (2016) Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back). PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Obesity in children Communicating with children Interactive technology Dietetic treatment
spellingShingle Obesity in children
Communicating with children
Interactive technology
Dietetic treatment
Raaff, Carol Anne
Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)
title Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)
title_full Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)
title_fullStr Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)
title_full_unstemmed Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)
title_short Facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (Feed-back)
title_sort facilitating communication with overweight children in dietetic settings: development and feasibility testing of an interactive e-resource (feed-back)
topic Obesity in children
Communicating with children
Interactive technology
Dietetic treatment
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37433/