Journal article
Medical fatphobia: A patient and practitioner investigation
Pages 421 to 426
Cite this article
- TERREL DES CHÊNES, Chloé,
- ATALLAH-SEIVE, Corinne
- and CHARLES, Rodolphe,
- Terrel des Chênes, Chloé.,
- et al.
- Terrel des Chênes, C.,
- Atallah-Seive, C.
- and Charles, R.
https://doi.org/10.1684/med.2022.812
Cite this article
- Terrel des Chênes, C.,
- Atallah-Seive, C.
- and Charles, R.
- Terrel des Chênes, Chloé.,
- et al.
- TERREL DES CHÊNES, Chloé,
- ATALLAH-SEIVE, Corinne
- and CHARLES, Rodolphe,
https://doi.org/10.1684/med.2022.812
English
Medical fatphobia refers to all forms of discrimination suffered by obese or overweight patients through the healthcare system or healthcare providers. Medical fatphobia can result in loss of confidence and failure to access healthcare services. The aim of this study is to gather the experiences of patients and practitioners regarding the care and overall management of obese patients in primary care.