Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/01/2022 Health care professionals’ antifat bias results in substandard quality of care that contributes to health disparities. OT and physical therapy assistants are key stakeholders in rehabilitation; however, little research examines these clinicians’ antifat bias. This study examined OT assistant and physical therapy assistants’ explicit and implicit antifat bias and find that the majority hold antifat bias with demographics and beliefs correlating with the findings. Primary Author and Speaker: Laura Vanpuymbrouck Contributing Authors: Carli Friedman, Heather Feldner

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