Aims: We aim to investigate the link between obesity prejudice and knowledge of obesity, and any differences in prejudice and knowledge amongst healthcare professional (HCP) groups. Methods: A survey consisting of two previously validated questionnaires assessing obesity prejudice (Attitudes Towards Obese Persons, ATOP1) and knowledge (Obesity Risk Knowledge Scale, ORK-102) were sent to HCP groups in an East Anglian NHS trust. An R2 coefficient was used to determine a correlation between the two scores, and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to assess differences between HCP groups. Results: 436 responses were received, 372 of which were complete and analysed. HCP groups included consultants, junior doctors, nurses, health care assistants...
The obesity epidemic in the United States is increasing, and health concerns are also on the rise as...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Background: Prior research has provided evidence supporting the hypothesis that weight stigma exists...
Health professionals have a major role to play in addressing obesity and overweight in the general p...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether negative implicit attitudes and beliefs toward overweight persons ...
Weight bias is prevalent, detrimental, and resistant to change. This study provided a general studen...
In the context of a worldwide obesity epidemic, healthcare providers play a key role in obesity mana...
The purpose of this thesis was to study health professionals' views and practice in relation to over...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether weight bias exhibited by health care professional...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Higher-weight health providers may face prejudice, which may affect the health provider and the pati...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
The obesity epidemic in the United States is increasing, and health concerns are also on the rise as...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Background: Prior research has provided evidence supporting the hypothesis that weight stigma exists...
Health professionals have a major role to play in addressing obesity and overweight in the general p...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether negative implicit attitudes and beliefs toward overweight persons ...
Weight bias is prevalent, detrimental, and resistant to change. This study provided a general studen...
In the context of a worldwide obesity epidemic, healthcare providers play a key role in obesity mana...
The purpose of this thesis was to study health professionals' views and practice in relation to over...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether weight bias exhibited by health care professional...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Higher-weight health providers may face prejudice, which may affect the health provider and the pati...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
The obesity epidemic in the United States is increasing, and health concerns are also on the rise as...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Background: Prior research has provided evidence supporting the hypothesis that weight stigma exists...