Exploring student nurses' attitudes towards those who are obese and whether these attitudes change following a simulated activity
As the prevalence of obesity increases worldwide the field of bariatric medicine has emerged, focussing on the causes, prevention and treatment of obesity. People who are obese regularly face bias from healthcare professionals, which can negativity impact on care delivery and patient outcomes. The introduction of bariatric empathy suits into simulated practice may enable student nurses to appreciate the needs of, and influence their attitudes towards, obese people.
Source: Nurse Education Today - Category: Nursing Authors: Janet Hunter, Karen Rawlings-Anderson, Tracy Lindsay, Tracey Bowden, Leanne M. Aitken Source Type: research
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