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Workforce capacity to address obesity: a Western Australian cross-sectional study identifies the gap between health priority and human resources needed.

Andrea BegleyChristina Mary Pollard
Published in: BMC public health (2016)
Human and financial resources and organisational factors were the main barriers to meeting obesity, and public health nutrition and physical activity outcomes. Services were being delivered by generalists rather than specialists, which may reduce service effectiveness. Although conclusions from this research need to take into account the fact that the audit was conducted in 2004, the findings suggest that there was a need to equip health services with an adequately skilled workforce of sufficient capacity to deliver an effective public health response to the obesity epidemic, particularly addressing poor nutrition and physical inactivity.
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