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Weight Bias In Health Education Critical Perspectives For Pedagogy And Practice 1st Edition Heather A Brown

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Weight Bias In Health Education Critical Perspectives For Pedagogy And Practice 1st Edition Heather A Brown
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Heather A. Brown, Nancy Ellis-Ordway
ISBN: 9780367522308, 0367522306
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Weight Bias In Health Education Critical Perspectives For Pedagogy And Practice 1st Edition Heather A Brown by Heather A. Brown, Nancy Ellis-ordway 9780367522308, 0367522306 instant download after payment.

Weight stigma is so pervasive in our culture that it is often unnoticed, along with the harm that it causes. Health care is rife with anti-fat bias and discrimination against fat people, which compromises care and influences the training of new practitioners.

This book explores how this happens and how we can change it. This interdisciplinary volume is grounded in a framework that challenges the dominant discourse that health in fat individuals must be improved through weight loss. The first part explores the negative impacts of bias, discrimination, and other harms by health care providers against fat individuals. The second part addresses how we can ‘fatten’ pedagogy for current and future health care providers, discussing how we can address anti-fat bias in education for health professionals and how alternative frameworks, such as Health at Every Size, can be successfully incorporated into training so that health outcomes for fat people improve.

Examining what works and what fails in teaching health care providers to truly care for the health of fat individuals without further stigmatizing them or harming them, this book is for scholars and practitioners with an interest in fat studies and health education from a range of backgrounds, including medicine, nursing, social work, nutrition, physiotherapy, psychology, sociology, education and gender studies.

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