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A thematic analysis was conducted on the 21 studies that were included in this scoping review. The following 10 themes were identified: contemptuous, patronizing, and disrespectful treatment, lack of training, ambivalence, attribution of all health issues to excess weight, assumptions about weight gain, barriers to health care utilization, expectation of differential health care treatment, low trust and poor communication, avoidance or delay of health services, and 'doctor shopping'. Overall, our scoping review reveals how perceptions and/or experiences of weight bias from primary care health professionals negatively influence patient engagement with primary health care services.
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Angela S. Alberga
Iyoma Y. Edache
Mary Forhan
Primary Health Care Research & Development
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
Concordia University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6bb041a315865a9ab316e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1463423619000227