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Physiotherapists demonstrate weight stigma: a cross-sectional survey of Australian physiotherapists

机译:物理治疗师表现出体重歧视:对澳大利亚物理治疗师的横断面调查

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Question: Do physiotherapists demonstrate explicit and implicit weight stigma? Design: Cross-sectional survey with partial blinding of participants. Participants responded to the Anti-Fat Attitudes questionnaire and physiotherapy case studies with body mass index (BMI) manipulated (normal or overweight/obese). The Anti-Fat Attitudes questionnaire included 13 items scored on a Likert-type scale from 0 to 8. Any score greater than zero indicated explicit weight stigma. Implicit weight stigma was determined by comparing responses to case studies with people of different BMI categories (where responses were quantitative) and by thematic and count analysis for free-text responses. Participants: Australian physiotherapists (n=265) recruited via industry networks. Results: The mean item score for the Anti-Fat Attitudes questionnaire was 3.2 (SD 1.1), which indicated explicit weight stigma. The Dislike (2.1, SD 1.2) subscale had a lower mean item score than the Fear (3.9, SD 1.8) and Willpower (4.9, SD 1.5) subscales. There was minimal indication from the case studies that people who are overweight receive different treatment from physiotherapists in clinical parameters such as length of treatment time ( p =0.73) or amount of hands-on treatment ( p =0.88). However, there were indications of implicit weight stigma in the way participants discussed weight in free-text responses about patient management. Conclusion: Physiotherapists demonstrate weight stigma. This finding is likely to affect the way they communicate with patients about their weight, which may negatively impact their patients. It is recommended that physiotherapists reflect on their own attitudes towards people who are overweight and whether weight stigma influences treatment focus. [Setchell J, Watson B, Jones L, Gard M, Briffa K (2014) Physiotherapists demonstrate weight stigma: a cross-sectional survey of Australian physiotherapists. Journal of Physiotherapy 60: 157–162].
机译:问题:理疗师是否表现出显式和隐式的体重烙印?设计:横断面调查,参与者不知情。参与者对“肥胖态度”问卷和理疗案例研究进行了回应,并采用了体重指数(BMI)进行控制(正常或超重/肥胖)。 “抗胖态度”调查表包括13个项目,以李克特型量表从0到8进行评分。任何大于零的评分都表明存在明显的体重歧视。通过比较案例研究与不同BMI类别的人(其中答复是定量的)的答复,以及通过针对自由文本答复的主题和计数分析,确定隐性体重的污名。参加者:通过行业网络招聘的澳大利亚物理治疗师(n = 265)。结果:Anti-Fat Attitudes调查表的平均项目得分为3.2(SD 1.1),表明明显的体重柱头。 Dislike(2.1,SD 1.2)子量表的平均项目得分低于Fear(3.9,SD 1.8)和Willpower(4.9,SD 1.5)子量表。案例研究几乎没有迹象表明,超重的人在临床参数(如治疗时间长短(p = 0.73)或动手治疗量(p = 0.88))上与物理治疗师的治疗不同。但是,在参与者讨论有关患者管理的自由文本回复中的体重时,存在隐含的体重污名的迹象。结论:物理治疗师表现出体重柱头。这一发现可能会影响他们与患者就体重进行交流的方式,这可能会对患者产生负面影响。建议理疗师反思自己对超重人群的态度,以及体重柱头是否会影响治疗重点。 [Setchell J,Watson B,Jones L,Gard M,Briffa K(2014)物理治疗师表现出体重柱头:澳大利亚物理治疗师的横断面调查。物理疗法杂志60:157–162]。

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