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American Research Journal of Nursing

ISSN (Online): 2379-2922

DOI: 10.46568/arjn

Review Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 2018 Open Access

Barriers to Weight Management: Perspectives of Plus-Sized Black Women

Jolene Lynn, RN, PhD1, Peggy Ward-Smith, RN, PhD2 

Abstract
 Obesity, the number one health condition in the United States, is especially prevalent among Black, middle-aged, urban women. The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the experience of being plus sized, from the perspective of these individuals. Interview data were obtained from nine participants, using phenomenological research methods and focus group format. Data were analyzed into significant statements, which were placed into these. Three themes emerged from these data: (1) health consequences, (2) barriers toward weight management, and (3) motivators toward weight management. These individuals knew that being plus-sized had health consequences, and could describe specific barriers and motivators that would be helpful. Including this information in any planned intervention will increase involvement, and improve the health status of this population. (122 words)