Background: The WHO recently recognised stigma as a fundamental cause for health inequalities. Weight stigma is associated with negative health consequences, and patients experience it commonly in healthcare settings. This study forms part of systematic review that aimed to understand how weight stigma can be reduced through the adoption of whole systems approaches. Aim: To generate new understandings of the roles primary care can take in reducing weight stigma. Method: A systematic international literature review of peer-reviewed articles utilising EPPI guidance, and using PICOS terms in Web of Science searches. Recommendations for policy, practice and/or research were extracted and conceptually synthesised as guided by Research Unit f...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
People with obesity commonly face a pervasive, resilient form of social stigma. They are often subje...
Aims: To explore patients ’ experiences of very low calorie diet (VLCD) and subsequent corset treatm...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the response o...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Growing evidence shows weight stigma as a problem in health care settings. However, there remains a ...
Weight stigma impacts negatively healthcare quality and hinders public health goals. The aim of this...
Context: Rates of obesity have increased globally and weight stigma is commonly experienced by peopl...
Context and Aims: Obesity is a significant health priority for Australia. While the burden to the he...
Background: This project addresses the obesity epidemic in America. According to the CDC, in 2018, t...
Stigma against fat people permeates every level of healthcare, yet most attempts to reduce weight st...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
BackgroundIn an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corresp...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
People with obesity commonly face a pervasive, resilient form of social stigma. They are often subje...
Aims: To explore patients ’ experiences of very low calorie diet (VLCD) and subsequent corset treatm...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the response o...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Growing evidence shows weight stigma as a problem in health care settings. However, there remains a ...
Weight stigma impacts negatively healthcare quality and hinders public health goals. The aim of this...
Context: Rates of obesity have increased globally and weight stigma is commonly experienced by peopl...
Context and Aims: Obesity is a significant health priority for Australia. While the burden to the he...
Background: This project addresses the obesity epidemic in America. According to the CDC, in 2018, t...
Stigma against fat people permeates every level of healthcare, yet most attempts to reduce weight st...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
BackgroundIn an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corresp...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
People with obesity commonly face a pervasive, resilient form of social stigma. They are often subje...
Aims: To explore patients ’ experiences of very low calorie diet (VLCD) and subsequent corset treatm...