When is it ok to tell patients they are overweight? General public's views of the role of doctors in supporting weight management

J Hart, S Yelland, A Mallinson, Z Hussain, S Peters

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    Abstract

    The objective was to explore the general public’s views on the role of health professionals in the management of weight with diet and the implementation of behaviour change. Semi-structured interviews were conducted. An inductive grounded theory approach utilised a coding framework; recurring concepts/themes explored in future interviews and thematic saturation achieved. Two themes summarised views on the role of health professionals in supporting dieting and weight management: responsibility to initiate talk and what patients expect. Individuals perceive health professionals as having a role in their weight management. Individuals have disparate views about responsibility for initiation of weight management talk.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Health Psychology
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    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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