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Impact of an American board of pediatrics maintenance of certification (MOC) on weight-related counseling at well-child check-ups
Authors:Patricia C. Cheung  Julie A. Gazmararian  Michael R. Kramer  Carolyn D. Drews-Botsch  Jean A. Welsh
Affiliation:1. Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA;3. Wellness Department, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:

Objective

The Healthy Weight Counseling Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program integrates pediatrician training and clinic changes to promote use of evidence-based, diet and physical activity (PA) health messages and counseling strategies. This interrupted time series study assessed the impact of this MOC program on provision of weight-related counseling.

Methods

We randomly selected 10–15 well-child visit charts at three time points before and three time points after 102 Georgia pediatricians began the MOC in 2012–2015. Linear binomial regression compared the frequency of behavior-change goal setting and health messaging documentation (fruit/vegetable consumption, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, out-of-home food consumption, PA, and screen time) before and after MOC participation.

Results

At baseline, pediatricians documented behavior-change goals with 44% of patients, with an additional 49% of patients having documented goals after their pediatrician started the MOC (99.5% confidence interval [CI]: 21–77%). Similarly, absolute increases in the proportion of patients with documentation for sugar-sweetened beverage consumption (adjusted prevalence difference [aPD]: 37%; 99.5% CI: 13–62%) and out-of-home eating were observed (aPD: 38%; 99.5% CI: 12–64%).

Conclusion

The Healthy Weight Counseling MOC is associated with increased and sustained use of evidence-based health messages and counseling strategies.

Practice implications

Continuing education and facilitation of system changes help improve physicians’ weight-related counseling.
Keywords:Counseling  Pediatricians  Body weight  Child  Continuing education
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