The basis of patient resistance to opportunistic discussions about weight in primary care
Clinicians expect that talking to patients with obesity about potential/future weight loss will be a difficult conversation, especially if it is not the reason that a patient is seeking medical help. Despite this expectation, many governments ask clinicians to take every opportunity to talk to patie...
Main Authors: | Tremblett, M, Webb, H, Ziebland, S, Stokoe, E, Aveyard, P, Albury, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2023
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