Programme Access
Cross-source consensus on Programme Access from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Parents described a lack of accessible, community-based paediatric lifestyle programmes in Victoria. — Experiences of families participating in a 10-week family-focused e-Health healthy lifestyle programme for school-aged children with overweight or obesity: a qualitative study
- Parents were frustrated when paediatricians referred them to services for which their children were ineligible or that did not meet their needs. — Experiences of families participating in a 10-week family-focused e-Health healthy lifestyle programme for school-aged children with overweight or obesity: a qualitative study
- Most parents discovered the programme through random web browsing or school newsletters. — Experiences of families participating in a 10-week family-focused e-Health healthy lifestyle programme for school-aged children with overweight or obesity: a qualitative study
- Parents called for government and council support to scale web-based lifestyle programmes. — Experiences of families participating in a 10-week family-focused e-Health healthy lifestyle programme for school-aged children with overweight or obesity: a qualitative study
- Parents valued easy enrolment made possible by the research structure. — Experiences of families participating in a 10-week family-focused e-Health healthy lifestyle programme for school-aged children with overweight or obesity: a qualitative study
- After the programme, many families advocated for it by referring friends and relatives. — Experiences of families participating in a 10-week family-focused e-Health healthy lifestyle programme for school-aged children with overweight or obesity: a qualitative study