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Alignment of patient and provider views in health care intervention programs: A study of the Centre for Healthy Active Living at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Posted on:2015-03-31Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Gajaria, AshaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2474390020951934Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
This research study focuses on examining the views of patients, their families, and staff member providers of the Centre for Healthy Active Living a clinical obesity management program for children and youth at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, in Ottawa, Canada. Qualitative methodology was used and content analysis was conducted with data obtained from family questionnaires and a provider focus group. Analysis of obtained data was conducted to determine alignment of views between patient, family, and provider views, and the formal goals of the program. Emerging themes from the data indicated that patients and families place higher value on the formal goals of "improve quality of life; improve eating behaviours; improving fitness, increasing activity levels; and empower/strengthen families." (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 2012). Specific recommendations with regards to each component of these goals were provided. Instrumental, procedural, systemic, and conceptual recommendations of program components were also provided.
Keywords/Search Tags:Views, Children's hospital, Provider, Program, Eastern
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