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Women weigh in: Obese african american and white women's perspectives on physicians' roles in weight management
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نویسنده
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chugh m. ,friedman a.m. ,clemow l.p. ,ferrante j.m.
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منبع
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journal of the american board of family medicine - 2013 - دوره : 26 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:421 -428
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چکیده
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Background: there is little qualitative research on the type of weight loss counseling patients prefer from their physicians and whether preferences differ by race. methods: this qualitative study used semistructured,in-depth interviews of 33 moderately to severely obese white and african american women to elucidate and compare their perceptions regarding their primary care physician's approach to weight loss counseling. data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach and a series of immersion/crystallization cycles. results: white and african american women seemed to internalize weight stigma differently. african american participants spoke about their pride and positive body image,whereas white women more frequently expressed self-deprecation and feelings of depression. despite these differences,both groups of women desired similar physician interactions and weight management counseling,including (1) giving specific weight loss advice and individualized plans for weight management; (2) addressing weight in an empathetic,compassionate,nonjudgmental,and respectful manner; and (3) providing encouragement to foster self-motivation for weight loss. conclusion: while both african american and white women desired specific strategies from physicians in weight management,some white women may first need assistance in overcoming their stigma,depression,and low self-esteem before attempting weight loss. (j am board fam med 2013;26: 421-428.).
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کلیدواژه
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Obesity; Physician-Patient relations; Primary health care
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آدرس
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department of pediatrics,new york university langone medical center,new york,ny, United States, department of sociology and criminal justice,university of delaware,newark,de, United States, research division,department of family medicine and community health,united states,university of medicine,dentistry of new jersey-robert wood johnson medical school,new brunswick,nj,united states,center for behavioral cardiovascular health,department of medicine,columbia university,new york,ny, United States, research division,department of family medicine and community health,united states,cancer institute of new jersey,united states,department of family medicine,umdnj-robert wood,johnson medical school,1 world's fair drive,somerset,nj 08873, United States
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