Incorporation of patient and family values and preferences for health ‐related outcomes in paediatric obesity management: A systematic review
ConclusionFuture research is needed to elicit the values and preferences of children and caregivers using the best available estimates of the benefits and harms for pharmacological, surgical, and behavioural and psychological interventions.
Source: Pediatric Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Ian S. Zenlea,
Meghan Sebastianski,
Marsha Kucera,
Aislin R. Mushquash,
Kara Boles,
Jennifer Brogly,
Brownwyn Delacruz,
Laura McGeown,
Geoff D. C. Ball,
Bradley C. Johnston,
the Steering Committee for Updating Canada's Clinical Practice Guidelin Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research
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