Gordofobia: uma revisão de escopo
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| Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto
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| Programa de Pós-Graduação: |
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem
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Faculdade 1::Departamento 2
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Brasil
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| Link de acesso: | http://bdtd.famerp.br/handle/tede/812 |
Resumo: | Objective: To analyze the production of knowledge about Fatphobia by investigating for the main implications of this practice. Method: Scope Review Study, a method that allows the search for relevant concepts and scientific evidence that underlies a research area using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) international protocol. The research question was: What scientific evidence is conveyed about prejudice against the obese? (Population: obese people, concept: prejudice; and context: social). Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) indexed descriptors were used: obesity, fatphobia, prejudice, stereotype, exclusion, social discrimination, social isolation, social violence; psychosocial impacts, social representations, quality of life, perceived discrimination, suicide. Results: The final sample has comprised 76 papers, published from 2017 to 2022; the highest percentage of studies in 2021 (23.6%), English language in 75.0% of the publications and quantitative studies were used (50.0%). The main study area was nutrition (30.3%). The studies were categorized into two thematic units: the first, fatphobia and stigma, with six categories of analysis (work, education, laws and policies, media, health services and society/social relationships) representing 82.9% of the classified studies. The second, Fatphobia and its implications for health, with four categories of analysis (depression, inhibitory control, social isolation/social exclusion and suicidal ideation/suicide) representing 17.1% of the studies included in the thematic unit. It is observed that 28.9% of the studies are in the health services category of analysis and, in general, account for the target population, The main gaps in knowledge are the improvement of access to multidisciplinary treatment, discussions on the subject with those involved, creation of more specific laws to curb such practice, creation of strategies to fight obesity and, in the case of the nutrition professional, the creation of an ethical code of conduct with the class council to protect the obese individual from dignified treatment and punish the professional who practices unethical and Fatphobic acts. Conclusion: Obesity is the greatest public health challenge, which has been faced with the stimulus of changes in behavioral habits. This discourse related to health has been approached according to a prejudiced view full of stigmas justified by means of health, and along with this challenge, Fatphobia grows. The social impact by subsidizing the development of public policies and diagnosing the main implications of the practice of Fatphobia are important to also promote the identification of the main gaps about knowledge on this theme. |
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Santos, Maria de Lourdes Sperli GeraldesCosta, TainaraBaptista, Margarete ÁrticoMoreira, Daiane Brayer2024-10-24T12:30:56Z2023-02-15Moreira, Daiane Brayer. Gordofobia: uma revisão de escopo. 2023. 81 f. Dissertação( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem) - Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, São José do Rio Preto.http://bdtd.famerp.br/handle/tede/812Objective: To analyze the production of knowledge about Fatphobia by investigating for the main implications of this practice. Method: Scope Review Study, a method that allows the search for relevant concepts and scientific evidence that underlies a research area using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) international protocol. The research question was: What scientific evidence is conveyed about prejudice against the obese? (Population: obese people, concept: prejudice; and context: social). Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) indexed descriptors were used: obesity, fatphobia, prejudice, stereotype, exclusion, social discrimination, social isolation, social violence; psychosocial impacts, social representations, quality of life, perceived discrimination, suicide. Results: The final sample has comprised 76 papers, published from 2017 to 2022; the highest percentage of studies in 2021 (23.6%), English language in 75.0% of the publications and quantitative studies were used (50.0%). The main study area was nutrition (30.3%). The studies were categorized into two thematic units: the first, fatphobia and stigma, with six categories of analysis (work, education, laws and policies, media, health services and society/social relationships) representing 82.9% of the classified studies. The second, Fatphobia and its implications for health, with four categories of analysis (depression, inhibitory control, social isolation/social exclusion and suicidal ideation/suicide) representing 17.1% of the studies included in the thematic unit. It is observed that 28.9% of the studies are in the health services category of analysis and, in general, account for the target population, The main gaps in knowledge are the improvement of access to multidisciplinary treatment, discussions on the subject with those involved, creation of more specific laws to curb such practice, creation of strategies to fight obesity and, in the case of the nutrition professional, the creation of an ethical code of conduct with the class council to protect the obese individual from dignified treatment and punish the professional who practices unethical and Fatphobic acts. Conclusion: Obesity is the greatest public health challenge, which has been faced with the stimulus of changes in behavioral habits. This discourse related to health has been approached according to a prejudiced view full of stigmas justified by means of health, and along with this challenge, Fatphobia grows. The social impact by subsidizing the development of public policies and diagnosing the main implications of the practice of Fatphobia are important to also promote the identification of the main gaps about knowledge on this theme.Objetivo: Analisar a produção do conhecimento sobre Gordofobia a partir da busca das principais implicações desta prática. Método: Estudo de Revisão de Escopo; método que permite a busca de conceitos e evidências científicas relevantes que fundamentam determinada área de pesquisa utilizando-se o protocolo internacional Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). A questão da pesquisa foi: Quais evidências cientificas são veiculadas sobre preconceito em obesos? (População: pessoas obesas, conceito: preconceito; e contexto: social). Foram utilizados descritores indexados na Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) e Descritores em Ciências da Saúde (DeCS): obesidade, gordofobia, preconceito, estereótipo, exclusão, discriminação social, isolamento social, violência social; impactos psicossociais, representações sociais, qualidade de vida, discriminação percebida e suicídio. Resultados: Compuseram a amostra final; 76 artigos publicados no período de 2017 a 2022, sendo o ano de 2021 com mais percentual de estudos (23,6%), o idioma inglês apareceu em 75,0% das publicações e os estudos quantitativos foram os realizados (50,0%). A área de estudo predominante foi a de nutrição (30,3%). Os estudos foram categorizados em duas unidades temáticas: a primeira Gordofobia e estigma com seis categorias de análise (trabalho, educação, leis e políticas, mídia, serviços de saúde e sociedade/relações sociais) representando 82,9% dos estudos classificados. A segunda, Gordofobia e implicações na saúde com quatro categorias de análise (depressão, controle inibitório, isolamento social/exclusão social e ideação suicida/suicídio) representando 17,1% dos estudos incluídos na unidade temática. Observa-se que 28,9% dos estudos estão na categoria de análise serviços de saúde e tratam do público-alvo em geral. As principais lacunas de conhecimento são melhoria do acesso ao tratamento multidisciplinar, discussões acerca do tema com os próprios envolvidos, criação de leis mais específicas para coibir tal prática, criação de estratégias para combater a obesidade e principalmente no que caso do profissional da nutrição a criação de um código de conduta ética junto ao conselho de classe que resguarde ao indivíduo obeso um tratamento digno e puna o profissional que pratique atos anti-éticos e gordofóbicos. Conclusão: O maior desafio de saúde pública é a obesidade que vem sendo enfrentada com o estímulo de mudanças de hábitos comportamentais. Este discurso ligado à saúde aproximado de um olhar preconceituoso cheio de estigmas justificados em nome da saúde e junto com esse desafio cresce a gordofobia. O impacto social por subsidiar formulação de políticas públicas e diagnosticar as principais implicações da prática de Gordofobia para promover também a identificação das principais lacunas do conhecimento sobre este tema.Submitted by ROSANGELA KAVANAMI (rokavan@famerp.br) on 2024-10-24T12:30:56Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO - DAIANE BRAYER MOREIRA.pdf: 815941 bytes, checksum: ae4ec9b56e9d83081c16cf967298ba4c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-10-24T12:30:56Z (GMT). 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Fatphobia: a scoping review |
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Costa, Tainara |
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Objective: To analyze the production of knowledge about Fatphobia by investigating for the main implications of this practice. Method: Scope Review Study, a method that allows the search for relevant concepts and scientific evidence that underlies a research area using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) international protocol. The research question was: What scientific evidence is conveyed about prejudice against the obese? (Population: obese people, concept: prejudice; and context: social). Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) indexed descriptors were used: obesity, fatphobia, prejudice, stereotype, exclusion, social discrimination, social isolation, social violence; psychosocial impacts, social representations, quality of life, perceived discrimination, suicide. Results: The final sample has comprised 76 papers, published from 2017 to 2022; the highest percentage of studies in 2021 (23.6%), English language in 75.0% of the publications and quantitative studies were used (50.0%). The main study area was nutrition (30.3%). The studies were categorized into two thematic units: the first, fatphobia and stigma, with six categories of analysis (work, education, laws and policies, media, health services and society/social relationships) representing 82.9% of the classified studies. The second, Fatphobia and its implications for health, with four categories of analysis (depression, inhibitory control, social isolation/social exclusion and suicidal ideation/suicide) representing 17.1% of the studies included in the thematic unit. It is observed that 28.9% of the studies are in the health services category of analysis and, in general, account for the target population, The main gaps in knowledge are the improvement of access to multidisciplinary treatment, discussions on the subject with those involved, creation of more specific laws to curb such practice, creation of strategies to fight obesity and, in the case of the nutrition professional, the creation of an ethical code of conduct with the class council to protect the obese individual from dignified treatment and punish the professional who practices unethical and Fatphobic acts. Conclusion: Obesity is the greatest public health challenge, which has been faced with the stimulus of changes in behavioral habits. This discourse related to health has been approached according to a prejudiced view full of stigmas justified by means of health, and along with this challenge, Fatphobia grows. The social impact by subsidizing the development of public policies and diagnosing the main implications of the practice of Fatphobia are important to also promote the identification of the main gaps about knowledge on this theme. |
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