Question: Do physiotherapists demonstrate explicit and implicit weight stigma? Design: Cross-sectional survey with partial blinding of participants. Participants responded to the Anti-Fat Attitudes questionnaire and physiotherapy case studies with body mass index (BMI) manipulated (normal or overweight/obese). The Anti-Fat Attitudes questionnaire included 13 items scored on a Likert-type scale from 0 to 8. Any score greater than zero indicated explicit weight stigma. Implicit weight stigma was determined by comparing responses to case studies with people of different BMI categories (where responses were quantitative) and by thematic and count analysis for free-text responses. Participants:Australian physiotherapists (n = 265) recruited via ...
This chapter explores what might be learnt about physiotherapy by considering its intersection with ...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapists' recommendations to patients to avoid daily physical activity can be...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Abstract Introduction: Weight bias is pervasive wit...
AbstractQuestion: Do physiotherapists demonstrate explicit and implicit weight stigma? Design: Cross...
Question: Do physiotherapists demonstrate explicit and implicit weight stigma? Design: Cross-section...
Background: Physiotherapists play an integral role in the provision of health care to individuals wh...
Background: Weight management is increasingly considered part of physiotherapists' scope of practice...
In this article, we propose a theory-driven approach to developing interventions for reducing weight...
Background. How people think and talk about weight is important because it can influence their behav...
Purpose: To examine how physiotherapists understand and relate to overweight in clinical practice. ...
Context: Rates of obesity have increased globally and weight stigma is commonly experienced by peopl...
This research seeks to broaden our understanding of weight stigma and discrimination in healthcare b...
Growing evidence shows weight stigma as a problem in health care settings. However, there remains a ...
Physiotherapists may have an impact on obesity prevention and treatment by providing nutrition and p...
Objectives: This study explored weight bias amongst Australian Accredited Practising Dietitians (APD...
This chapter explores what might be learnt about physiotherapy by considering its intersection with ...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapists' recommendations to patients to avoid daily physical activity can be...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Abstract Introduction: Weight bias is pervasive wit...
AbstractQuestion: Do physiotherapists demonstrate explicit and implicit weight stigma? Design: Cross...
Question: Do physiotherapists demonstrate explicit and implicit weight stigma? Design: Cross-section...
Background: Physiotherapists play an integral role in the provision of health care to individuals wh...
Background: Weight management is increasingly considered part of physiotherapists' scope of practice...
In this article, we propose a theory-driven approach to developing interventions for reducing weight...
Background. How people think and talk about weight is important because it can influence their behav...
Purpose: To examine how physiotherapists understand and relate to overweight in clinical practice. ...
Context: Rates of obesity have increased globally and weight stigma is commonly experienced by peopl...
This research seeks to broaden our understanding of weight stigma and discrimination in healthcare b...
Growing evidence shows weight stigma as a problem in health care settings. However, there remains a ...
Physiotherapists may have an impact on obesity prevention and treatment by providing nutrition and p...
Objectives: This study explored weight bias amongst Australian Accredited Practising Dietitians (APD...
This chapter explores what might be learnt about physiotherapy by considering its intersection with ...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapists' recommendations to patients to avoid daily physical activity can be...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Abstract Introduction: Weight bias is pervasive wit...