Paediatric obesity diagnosis and intervention practices in Australian hospitals – Australia‐wide survey

Author:

Ocariza Linnette M1,Leong Gary M23ORCID,Gandham Sowmya45ORCID,Poulton Alison6ORCID,Liu Anthony6ORCID,Bhurawala Habib467ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical JMO, Nepean Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. The University of Sydney Nepean Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Department of Paediatrics Nepean Blue Mountains Metabolic Health Service, Nepean Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Paediatric Department Nepean Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Blue Mountains Hospital Katoomba New South Wales Australia

6. Paediatrics The University of Sydney Nepean Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Paediatrics School of Medicine, The University of Notre Dame, Australia Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AimPrevious studies suggest a lack of a unified approach in identifying and addressing children with obesity while being inpatients in individual Australian hospitals. Our study aimed to describe current clinical practice across Australia and identify discrepancies that can aid in developing a more unified response to children identified with obesity as hospital inpatients.MethodsA cross‐sectional exploratory online survey was distributed to major paediatric in‐patient departments in Australia, with a response rate of 68%. Questions focused on education, identification, interventions and attitudes towards a national protocol.ResultsTwenty percent of respondents indicated that staff in their department regularly record body mass index, 66% address weight issues and only 8% consistently refer to appropriate outpatient services. Although 88% of respondents believe that a national protocol for addressing paediatric obesity would be beneficial, respondents emphasised concerns regarding their local resources.ConclusionOur study can inform the development of a guideline for a unified response to opportunistically identify children with overweight and obesity as inpatients.

Funder

Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne

Publisher

Wiley

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