Pregnant and postpartum women's experiences of weight stigma in healthcare
Abstract Background Weight stigma is a societal phenomenon that is very prevalent in healthcare, precipitating poor patient-provider relationships, discontinuity of care, and delayed cancer screening. Little research, though, has investigated weight stigma in prenatal and postpartum healthcare. To a...
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Main Authors: | Angela C. Incollingo Rodriguez (Author), Stephanie M. Smieszek (Author), Kathryn E. Nippert (Author), A. Janet Tomiyama (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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