Talking with pediatric patients with overweight or obesity and their parents: self-rated self-efficacy and perceived barriers of Dutch healthcare professionals from seven disciplines
Abstract Background Many healthcare professionals (HCPs) feel uncomfortable and incompetent talking about weight with children with overweight and obesity and their parents. To optimally target interventions that can improve obesity care for children, we assessed the self-efficacy (SE) and perceived...
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Main Authors: | B. van der Voorn (Author), R. Camfferman (Author), J. C. Seidell (Author), J. Halberstadt (Author) |
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