Fruh Sharon M, Nadglowski Joe, Hall Heather R, Davis Sara L, Crook Errol D, Zlomke Kimberly
Professor at the University of South Alabama in Mobile.
President/CEO of Obesity Action Coalition in Tampa, FL.
J Nurse Pract. 2016 Jul-Aug;12(7):425-432. doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2016.05.013.
Overweight and obesity are escalating in epidemic proportions in the United States. Individuals with overweight and obesity are often reluctant to seek medical help, not only for weight reduction but also for any health issue because of perceived provider discrimination. Providers who are biased against individuals with obesity can hinder our nation's effort to effectively fight the obesity epidemic. By addressing weight bias in the provider setting, individuals affected by obesity may be more likely to engage in a meaningful and productive discussion of weight. Providers need to be the go-to source for obesity-focused information on new and emerging treatments.
在美国,超重和肥胖正以流行的比例不断攀升。超重和肥胖的个体往往不愿寻求医疗帮助,不仅是为了减肥,而且由于察觉到医疗服务提供者的歧视,对于任何健康问题都不愿寻求帮助。对肥胖个体有偏见的医疗服务提供者会阻碍我们国家有效抗击肥胖流行的努力。通过在医疗服务提供者环境中解决体重偏见问题,受肥胖影响的个体可能更有可能参与关于体重的有意义且富有成效的讨论。医疗服务提供者需要成为关于肥胖的新出现治疗方法的重点信息的首选来源。