Supporting healthcare professionals to reduce weight stigma

Background: Reducing weight stigma in healthcare is critical to supporting and improving the health of people living with overweight or obesity and decreasing the risk of adverse patient outcomes. We were invited as stigma researchers to participate in an online workshop alongside community members,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of general practice 2024-09, Vol.53 (9), p.682-685
Hauptverfasser: Dixon, John B, Cooper, Kelly, Hill, Briony, de la Piedad Garcia, Xochitl, Rathbone, Joanne A, Malik, Zanab, Holmes-Truscott, Elizabeth, Lawrence, Blake J, Kite, James, Broady, Timothy R
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Reducing weight stigma in healthcare is critical to supporting and improving the health of people living with overweight or obesity and decreasing the risk of adverse patient outcomes. We were invited as stigma researchers to participate in an online workshop alongside community members, healthcare professionals and policymakers to codesign guidance for reducing weight stigma in healthcare. This workshop prompted us to reflect on why and how weight stigma should be addressed in healthcare, and to provide recommendations for healthcare professionals and policymakers to reduce weight stigma in healthcare. Objective: This paper presents our reflections and recommendations for addressing weight stigma in healthcare following the codesign workshop. Discussion: Recommendations include targeting individual healthcare professionals and involving clear, practical guidelines and training that leverage the notions of 'do no harm', improving practice and recognising biases. Importantly, such strategies must be couched in broader structural approaches to weight stigma reduction.
ISSN:2208-7958
2208-794X
2208-7958
DOI:10.31128/AJGP-07-23-6906