Patients who feel judged about their weight have lower trust in their primary care providers.
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"It is not the diet; it is the mental part we need help with." A multilevel analysis of psychological, emotional, and social well-being in obesity.University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine Medical Students' Attitudes Towards Obese Patients.Identification as overweight by medical professionals: relation to eating disorder diagnosis and risk.Satisfaction with primary care provider involvement is associated with greater weight loss: Results from the practice-based POWER trial.Overcoming Weight Bias in the Management of Patients With Diabetes and Obesity.The mixed impact of medical school on medical students' implicit and explicit weight bias.Impact of Perceived Weight Stigma among Underserved Women on Doctor-Patient RelationshipsSocial Dominance Orientation, Dispositional Empathy, and Need for Cognitive Closure Moderate the Impact of Empathy-Skills Training, but Not Patient Contact, on Medical Students' Negative Attitudes toward Higher-Weight Patients.Crucial conversations about weight management with healthcare providers: patients' perspectives and experiences.The association between parent-reported provider communication quality and child obesity status: Variation by parent obesity and child race/ethnicity.Addressing weight stigma in physiotherapy: Development of a theory-driven approach to (re)thinking weight-related interactions.Patient-provider relationship and perceived provider weight bias among American Indians and Alaska Natives.Living a successful weight loss after severe obesity.
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Patients who feel judged about their weight have lower trust in their primary care providers.
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Kimberly A Gudzune
Lisa A Cooper
Sara N Bleich
Wendy L Bennett
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10.1016/J.PEC.2014.06.019
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2014-07-07T00:00:00Z