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Scoping the impact of the national child measurement programme feedback on the child obesity pathway: study protocol

Authors: Catherine Falconer, MinHae Park, Áine Skow, James Black, Ulla Sovio, Sonia Saxena, Anthony Kessel, Helen Croker, Steve Morris, Russell Viner, Sanjay Kinra

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

The National Child Measurement Programme was established to measure the height and weight of children at primary school in England and provides parents with feedback about their child’s weight status. In this study we will evaluate the impact of the National Child Measurement Programme feedback on parental risk perceptions of overweight, lifestyle behaviour and health service use.

Methods

The study will be a prospective cohort study of parents of children enrolled in the National Child Measurement Programme and key service providers from 5 primary care trusts (administrative bodies responsible for providing primary and secondary care services). We will conduct baseline questionnaires, followed by provision of weight feedback and 3 follow up questionnaires over the course of a year. Questionnaires will measure change in parental risk perception of overweight, health behaviours and health service use. Qualitative interviews will be used to identify barriers and facilitators to change. This study will produce preliminary data on National Health Service costs associated with weight feedback and determine which feedback approach (letter and letter plus telephone) is more effective.

Discussion

This study will provide the first large scale evaluation of the National Child Measurement Programme feedback. Findings from this evaluation will inform future planning of the National Child Measurement Programme.
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Metadata
Title
Scoping the impact of the national child measurement programme feedback on the child obesity pathway: study protocol
Authors
Catherine Falconer
MinHae Park
Áine Skow
James Black
Ulla Sovio
Sonia Saxena
Anthony Kessel
Helen Croker
Steve Morris
Russell Viner
Sanjay Kinra
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-783

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