Addressing the complexity of equitable care for larger patients: A critical realist framework
The notion of obesity as a pathological state within the individual remains the dominant perspective in public health and biomedicine. However, there has been a growing call to re-examine this assumption from a social justice lens. Given that obesity is itself a contested term, there is a lack of co...
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Main Author: | Deana Kanagasingam (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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