2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1303919
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“Whatever I said didn’t register with her”: medical fatphobia and interactional and relational disconnect in healthcare encounters

Carolin Kost,
Kimberly Jamie,
Elizabeth Mohr

Abstract: IntroductionThis article focuses on medical fatphobia as a specific phenomenon structuring interactions between patients and healthcare practitioners. Throughout the article, we use ‘fat’ and ‘fatphobia’ as the preferred terms in the body positivity and fat acceptance communities. It is well documented that ‘fat’ people frequently experience negative and highly stigmatising healthcare encounters where weight is disproportionately centred and over-attributed as a cause of ill-health. This can compound and worse… Show more

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