Weight stigma and bias: A guide for pediatric clinicians

Amy Braddock , Nancy T. Browne , Marcella Houser , Giselle Blair , Dominique R. Williams
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Abstract

Introduction

Many children and adolescents with obesity experience weight stigma and bias, which can have detrimental mental health, medical, and social consequences. Weight stigma in the healthcare setting threatens the therapeutic relationship between health care providers and their pediatric patients and families.

Methods

Data supporting this guidance were derived from cited references.

Results

Based upon referenced citations, this review offers 7 best practices for pediatric providers to work to reduce weight stigma including: assess for personal weight bias, improve communication, provide a welcoming clinic environment, seek out additional training and informative experiences, evaluate the messaging and culture of the organization, screen for trauma and bullying, and enlist the help of board-certified obesity medicine specialists.

Conclusions

Providers have an important role in mitigating the harmful effects of weight stigma. It is our hope these recommendations, as well as the other resources provided, will help providers to begin to address their own individual weight biases, as well as the institutional weight biases where we care for patients.

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体重污名和偏见:儿科临床医生指南
引言许多肥胖儿童和青少年都会经历体重耻辱和偏见,这可能会对心理健康、医疗和社会造成不利影响。医疗保健环境中的体重污名威胁着医疗保健提供者与其儿科患者和家庭之间的治疗关系。方法支持本指南的数据来源于引用的参考文献。结果基于引用文献,本综述为儿科提供者减少体重污名提供了7种最佳实践,包括:评估个人体重偏见,改善沟通,提供一个受欢迎的诊所环境,寻求额外的培训和信息体验,评估组织的信息和文化,筛查创伤和欺凌,并寻求委员会认证的肥胖医学专家的帮助。结论提供者在减轻体重污名的有害影响方面发挥着重要作用。我们希望这些建议以及提供的其他资源将帮助提供者开始解决他们自己的个人体重偏见,以及我们照顾患者的机构体重偏见。
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