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dc.contributor.authorWorth, Brandon
dc.contributor.authorFugate, Colony
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-14T16:12:38Z
dc.date.available2020-04-14T16:12:38Z
dc.date.issued2019-02-22
dc.identifierouhd_worth_evaluationofmedical_2019
dc.identifier.citationWorth, B., & Fugate, C. (2019, Feb. 22). Evaluation of medical students' implicit and explicit biases towards obesity. Poster presented on Research Day at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/323875
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Obesity is well documented to affect all body systems. The view of society towards individuals with obesity is negative and those who are obese can have negative views of themselves and others with obesity. Further, physicians are less likely to build rapport with individuals who have excess weight. In response, medical schools have established curricula in an attempt to educate their students on the obesity epidemic and weight bias.
dc.description.abstractResearch Hypothesis: An obesity course taught at a US medical school will positively influence medical students' views on obesity.
dc.description.abstractStudy Design: Retrospective data analysis of three years of medical student responses to Implicit Association Test (IAT) and post-course surveys used to determine explicit attitudes about obesity.
dc.description.abstractMethods: We analyzed 98 IAT's and 298 post-course surveys.
dc.description.abstractResults: Both pre and post-course IAT demonstrated implicit bias with p-values of <0.0001 and 0.0008 respectively. The course did produce a statistically significant difference in the implicit bias with a p-value of 0.0497. The pre and post survey analysis showed that students did not display explicit bias against persons with obesity and were more likely to respond in an obesity-favoring manner.
dc.description.abstractConclusion: These results showed the curricula taught at the US medical school was effective in altering the implicit views of medical students.
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dc.publisherOklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
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dc.titleEvaluation of medical students' implicit and explicit biases towards obesity
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