2020
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0869
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Knowledge and attitude of candidates to gastroplasty about perioperative: randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Objectives: to evaluate the effectiveness of educational intervention in the knowledge and attitude of candidates for gastroplasty. Methods: randomized controlled clinical trial with 56 preoperative patients (intervention=28; control=28). The control group received routine care from the health institution and the intervention group participated in a book-mediated educational intervention. Forms were used for clinical-epidemiological characterization and evaluation of knowledge/attitude about bariatric surgery… Show more

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“…Cluster randomized controlled clinical trial involving 91 pregnant women in the IG and 94 in the CG, proved that the booklet was effective in improving the knowledge, attitude and practice of pregnant women about the use of regional foods (p < 0.001), reinforcing that knowledge is essential for adherence to care (19) . Another successful experience with the use of an educational booklet was demonstrated in a randomized controlled clinical trial with 56 patients in the preoperative period of bariatric surgery, in which the educational intervention mediated by a booklet proved to be more effective in improving the knowledge and maintenance in positive attitude about bariatric surgery, when compared to verbal guidance (20) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cluster randomized controlled clinical trial involving 91 pregnant women in the IG and 94 in the CG, proved that the booklet was effective in improving the knowledge, attitude and practice of pregnant women about the use of regional foods (p < 0.001), reinforcing that knowledge is essential for adherence to care (19) . Another successful experience with the use of an educational booklet was demonstrated in a randomized controlled clinical trial with 56 patients in the preoperative period of bariatric surgery, in which the educational intervention mediated by a booklet proved to be more effective in improving the knowledge and maintenance in positive attitude about bariatric surgery, when compared to verbal guidance (20) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outra experiência exitosa com a utilização de cartilha educativa foi demonstrada em ensaio clínico controlado randomizado com 56 pacientes do pré-operatório de cirurgia bariátrica, em que a intervenção educativa mediada por cartilha mostrou-se mais efetiva na melhoria do conhecimento e manutenção de atitude positiva em relação à cirurgia bariátrica, quando comparada à orientação verbal (20) .…”
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“…O uso de cartilhas pode ser uma prática positiva no incentivo ao autocuidado e a aderência a terapia nutricional (de Sousa Gonçalves et al, 2019). Estudo realizado com pacientes em perioperatório de cirurgia bariátrica (Barros et al, 2020) observou maior efetividade na orientação e manutenção na atitude positiva com a utilização da cartilha quando comparada ao método de rotina. Em pacientes da atenção básica com diabetes mellitus (de Carvalho Torres & de Paula, 2019) a orientação com a cartilha alcançou os objetivos de educação para o autocuidado.…”
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