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Blame, shame, and lack of support: A multilevel study on obesity management

机译:责备,羞耻和缺乏支持:肥胖管理的多层次研究

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In this research, we examined the experiences of individuals living with obesity, the perceptions of health care providers, and the role of social, institutional, and political structures in the management of obesity. We used feminist poststructuralism as the guiding methodology because it questions everyday practices that many of us take for granted. We identified three key themes across the three participant groups: blame as a devastating relation of power, tensions in obesity management and prevention, and the prevailing medical management discourse. Our findings add to a growing body of literature that challenges a number of widely held assumptions about obesity within a health care system that is currently unsupportive of individuals living with obesity. Our identification of these three themes is an important finding in obesity management given the diversity of perspectives across the three groups and the tensions arising among them.
机译:在这项研究中,我们研究了肥胖者的生活经历,医疗保健提供者的看法以及社会,机构和政治结构在肥胖管理中的作用。我们使用女权主义后结构主义作为指导方法,因为它质疑我们许多人认为理所当然的日常实践。我们在三个参与者群体中确定了三个关键主题:责备是破坏性的力量关系,肥胖管理和预防中的紧张局势以及流行的医疗管理话题。我们的发现增加了越来越多的文献,这些文献挑战了卫生保健系统中关于肥胖症的许多广为接受的假设,这些假设目前不支持肥胖症患者。鉴于这三个主题的观点各不相同以及它们之间产生的紧张关系,我们对这三个主题的识别是肥胖管理中的重要发现。

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