RT @JournalGIM: @UF study of national survey @JournalJGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associa…
@UF study of national survey @JournalJGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associated with weight status. #weightbias https://t.co/S9Oz6OcbXX https://t.co/NPtyiUQ5Hj
RT @JournalGIM: Satisfaction with Health Care Among Individuals with Overweight and Obesity: A Nationally Representative Cross-sectional St…
RT @JournalGIM: Satisfaction with Health Care Among Individuals with Overweight and Obesity: A Nationally Representative Cross-sectional St…
RT @YoungRock_H: Check out our new study @JournalGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associated w…
RT @MichelleCardel: Contrary to our hypotheses, we just published a paper finding no association b/w BMI category and perceived access to c…
Satisfaction with Health Care Among Individuals with Overweight and Obesity: A Nationally Representative Cross-sectional Study https://t.co/Xw85IEQL1l
RT @MichelleCardel: Contrary to our hypotheses, we just published a paper finding no association b/w BMI category and perceived access to c…
RT @MichelleCardel: Contrary to our hypotheses, we just published a paper finding no association b/w BMI category and perceived access to c…
RT @MeganMcVay1: Two nice things about this study: (1) a null finding was published in a good journal and (2) results suggest that individu…
Two nice things about this study: (1) a null finding was published in a good journal and (2) results suggest that individuals with higher BMI might not have as many issues w/ healthcare as has previously been reported. Great job @MichelleCardel @YoungrockH
RT @YoungRock_H: Check out our new study @JournalGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associated w…
RT @YoungRock_H: Check out our new study @JournalGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associated w…
RT @MichelleCardel: Contrary to our hypotheses, we just published a paper finding no association b/w BMI category and perceived access to c…
Check out our new study @JournalGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associated with weight status. https://t.co/cSAOstRw2l @MichelleCardel @AlexLee_AML https://t.co/ds6NeAr5Ae
RT @YoungRock_H: @UF study of national survey @JournalJGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associ…
@UF study of national survey @JournalJGIM found that perceived patient experience during clinical encounters is not associated with weight status.
RT @MichelleCardel: Contrary to our hypotheses, we just published a paper finding no association b/w BMI category and perceived access to c…
Contrary to our hypotheses, we just published a paper finding no association b/w BMI category and perceived access to care, interaction quality w providers, need for health insurance, or overall satisfaction with health care. @YoungRock_H @AlexLee_AML @UF