In the interviews performed (spring 2010) with past participants of the Michigan Pediatric Outpatient Weight
Evaluation and Reduction program. Transcripts were reviewed and themes
identified, found that parents (38) and adolescents (25) were
interviewed separately; similar themes emerged. Theme 1:
Support/encouragement-Participants emphasized the importance of a
supportive environment with a positive, compassionate approach from
providers. Theme 2: Exercise-Fun, achievable activities were a valued
means of making exercise enjoyable and building self-efficacy. Theme 3:
Nutrition-Hands on demonstrations and tangible suggestions were
preferred over activities such as self-monitoring. Theme 4: Behavioral
factors-Participants valued the opportunity to hear their peers'
experiences. However, individual/family sessions addressing their
personal concerns were also viewed as important. Conclusion. Beyond
program content, participants valued a supportive environment
emphasizing health over habitus(1)
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(1) " Eat, Play, Love: Adolescent and Parent Perceptions of the Components of a Multidisciplinary Weight Management Program" by Woolford SJ, Sallinen BJ, Schaffer S, Clark SJ.
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