Healthcare Providers
Weight bias and weight stigma exist in healthcare settings, causing harm to patients who have a higher body weight. Patients with higher weight face bias and stigma from physicians, nurses, psychologists, dietitians, medical students, and even professionals who specialize in obesity. Some healthcare professionals perceive patients with higher weight to be lazy, lacking in willpower, unmotivated to improve health, and noncompliant with treatment. When patients feel judged or stigmatized about their weight, this can lead to lower trust of their healthcare providers, poorer quality of care, and avoidance of healthcare.
To equip healthcare professionals with knowledge and tools to provide more respectful, supportive, and compassionate care to patients of all body sizes, The Rudd Center has developed a free educational resource titled Supportive Obesity Care.
The Supportive Obesity Care website, which was created in collaboration with Eli Lilly and Company, aims to raise awareness of how weight stigma manifests in the healthcare setting, educate clinicians about the damaging effects of weight stigma on patients, and offer practical strategies that are applicable in everyday clinical practice to improve supportive patient care. We invite you to use and share the educational videos, podcasts, and handouts throughout this website.
Resources
Training Modules
The Supportive Obesity Care website, which the Rudd Center created in collaboration with Eli Lilly and Company, is an educational resource for clinicians. Throughout the collection of evidence-based educational videos, podcasts, handouts, and resources, we provide strategies to improve healthcare delivery to patients and reduce weight bias in clinical care:
Additionally, the Rudd Center created two online learning modules for the World Obesity Federation to further educate providers about the consequences of weight bias for health and healthcare. These modules highlight the importance of addressing weight bias in broader health communication both within and outside of the medical setting.
Finally, Obesity Canada created a free course that dives into the complexities of weight bias and stigma. This comprehensive program explores the effects of societal attitudes toward body weight, highlighting the emotional, physical, and psychological toll it takes on individuals, societies, healthcare professionals, and communities.
Informational Handouts & Resources
For Pediatric Providers
Presentations & Other Tools
Video: Weight Bias in Healthcare
In this video, Professor Rebecca Puhl provides a summary of weight stigma in healthcare and how this creates barriers for effective patient care. This resource can be found on the Supportive Obesity Care website - a collection of educational videos, podcasts, and handouts designed for use by healthcare professionals.
Video: Understanding Weight Stigma and Strategies to Improve Patient Care
This video combines content from several videos on the Supportive Obesity Care website, providing a comprehensive overview of weight stigma, its impact on health, and strategies to reduce weight bias in patient care. This longer video (55:12) is appropriate for educational purposes in courses, seminars, staff training, and Grand Rounds presentations.