The Feed-back e-resource has now been piloted with 15 preadolescent children (aged between 7 and 11-years). Overall, the e-resource was well-received with minor technical amendments made to how some of the interactions work. The updated versions can be accessed by clicking through the tabs on this blog.
Another update is that approval for a feasibility study has been granted. The study consists of two phases. Phase one involves usability-testing with overweight children in a clinical setting, and phase two explores the effect of the Feed-back e-resource on triadic communication within a child weight management consultation. Recruitment to phase one will begin in January 2015.
Another update is that approval for a feasibility study has been granted. The study consists of two phases. Phase one involves usability-testing with overweight children in a clinical setting, and phase two explores the effect of the Feed-back e-resource on triadic communication within a child weight management consultation. Recruitment to phase one will begin in January 2015.