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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7197-3urtful, they contribute to internalized bias and have a significant negative impact on physical and psychological health. Healthcare environments are a common source of bias, which compromises care and clinician-patient relationships. Clinicians, clinicians-in-training, and educators across numerousInterim 发表于 2025-3-25 14:00:05
Keerthy M. Simon,J. M. Chandra Kishenailable to assist clinicians and other healthcare team members in identifying their implicit and explicit bias so that it can be explored and understood. Education is a key strategy for reducing bias in healthcare. Clinicians, clinicians-in-training, educators, preceptors, and other members of the hBrochure 发表于 2025-3-25 16:55:49
Mechanical Properties of Nano Concreteht bias, and internalized bias. Busy clinicians must navigate time limitations, reimbursement challenges, a lack of obesity-specific counseling skills, and fear of making patients uncomfortable. Patients are afraid to raise the topic based on previous encounters with clinicians who exhibited bias anFLAT 发表于 2025-3-25 23:55:02
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Saikrishna Vemula,Suchith Reddy Arukalas on the patient’s health. People-first language for obesity is the standard of care for all conversations about weight and obesity. A respectful, collaborative clinician-patient partnership is vital to having conversations that move patients into treatment. Motivational Interviewing provides a framJUST 发表于 2025-3-26 05:09:29
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Yogesh Yadav,R. Siva Chidambaramy empathy, curiosity, and compassion. These examples demonstrate strategies for recognizing and healing the scars that patients with obesity have from past negative interactions and proactively providing new, positive experiences.