Journal article

The lived experience of patients with obesity at a metropolitan public health setting

FM Pazsa, CM Said, KJ Haines, E Silburn, M Shackell, D Hitch

BMC Health Services Research | BMC | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: Patient-centred care models for acutely hospitalised people living with obesity are poorly understood and the quality of evidence low. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore and better understand the lived experience of people living with obesity, in the inpatient hospital context. Design: A qualitative methodology using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used. Data were collected via a single semi-structured interview with each participant. Setting and participants: The study was completed at a metropolitan public health service. Ten previously hospitalised patients who live with obesity were included. Results: Three main themes emerged: meeting physical..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The following grants have been received and contributed to completion of this project:The Bank Vic Allied Health (Therapies) Grant $5,000. Deakin School of Health and Social Development 2018 Partnership Grant $10,176.11. Western Health Research Grant $25,000 (Feasibility study for NHMRC future grant development and WH/Deak in Nursing and Midwifery grant).