Youth perspectives on weight-related words used by healthcare professionals: A qualitative study.
Mirjam StuijPomme E A van MaarschalkerweerdJacob C SeidellJutka HalberstadtChristine DeddingPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2020)
This study revealed that meanings children assign to weight-related words are shaped by their experiences in the broader social context, especially at school, as well as with (previous) healthcare professionals. It pointed towards the importance of bedside manner, acquaintanceship, and support. Healthcare professionals treating children because of their body weight are advised to invest in a good patient-caregiver relationship, pay attention to children's previous (negative) social weight-related experiences, and reflect critically on their own preconceptions about body weight and the impact these preconceptions might have on their patient-caregiver relationships.