A Qualitative Exploration of Weight Bias and Quality of Health Care Among Health Care Professionals Using Hypothetical Patient Scenarios
The purpose of this study was to determine whether weight bias exhibited by health care professionals (HCPs) impacts quality of health care provided to individuals with obesity. HCPs (n = 220; 88% female, 87% nurses) in the Midwest region of the United States were recruited to complete an online sur...
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Main Authors: | Justine Seymour MS, RD, LDN (Author), Jennifer L. Barnes PhD, RD (Author), Julie Schumacher EdD, RD (Author), Rachel L. Vollmer PhD, RD (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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