The acceptability, effectiveness, and impact of different models of care for pediatric weight management services: protocol for a concurrent mixed-methods study

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Jennifer Cohen
Shirley Alexander
Michelle Critekos
Sarah P. Garnett
Alison J. Hayes
Tim Shaw
Kyra A. Sim
Louise A. Baur
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[1] Weight Management Services,Discipline of Pediatrics, School of Women’s and Children’s Health, UNSW Medicine
[2] The Children’s Hospital at Westmead,Faculty of Medicine & health, Sydney School of Public Health
[3] UNSW Sydney,Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] Clinical Quality and Safety,Discipline of Child & Adolescent Health
[5] Centre for Population Health,undefined
[6] NSW Ministry of Health,undefined
[7] Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes,undefined
[8] The Children’s Hospital at Westmead,undefined
[9] The University of Sydney,undefined
[10] The University of Sydney,undefined
[11] Boden Institute,undefined
[12] Charles Perkins Centre,undefined
[13] The University of Sydney,undefined
[14] Sydney Local Health District,undefined
[15] The University of Sydney,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 18卷
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Pediatric obesity; Treatment; Implementation research; Models of care; Childhood obesity;
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