2015
DOI: 10.1111/hex.12423
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What are the support experiences and needs of patients who have received bariatric surgery?

Abstract: ObjectiveTo explore the support needs and experiences of patients who had received publicly or privately funded bariatric surgery and the importance of this support in mediating outcomes of surgery.MethodsSeven semi‐structured focus groups were conducted. A broad interview schedule guided the discussions which were audio‐recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed thematically.ResultsTwenty‐six women and 15 men with a mean age of 54 years (range 24–72) participated in the study. Participants describe… Show more

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“…Remodelling family patterns is more difficult when there are substantial discrepancies within the family, with regard expectations and knowledge regarding the demands and implications that unexpected change has on interrelations and the management of day-to-day life. This is in accordance with earlier research on the individual level, which showed that unrealistic expectations and lack of support may negatively affect self-care management in the form of diet and physical activity, as well as the maintenance thereof (Moore & Cooper, 2015; Sharman et al, 2015). Families’ involvement and negative expression of support can be obstructive, depending on the relationship quality and conflict resolution abilities (Mayberry & Osborn, 2014; Rosland, Heisler, & Piette, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Remodelling family patterns is more difficult when there are substantial discrepancies within the family, with regard expectations and knowledge regarding the demands and implications that unexpected change has on interrelations and the management of day-to-day life. This is in accordance with earlier research on the individual level, which showed that unrealistic expectations and lack of support may negatively affect self-care management in the form of diet and physical activity, as well as the maintenance thereof (Moore & Cooper, 2015; Sharman et al, 2015). Families’ involvement and negative expression of support can be obstructive, depending on the relationship quality and conflict resolution abilities (Mayberry & Osborn, 2014; Rosland, Heisler, & Piette, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Patients' knowledge about longer term weight regain and possible nutritional deficiencies was often incomplete and was closely aligned with patients' expectations as discussed earlier. A thirst for more knowledge on medical, dietary and psychological issues was evident in several studies .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Patients' baseline pre‐surgical nutritional literacy and knowledge about bariatric surgery affected their post‐operative information and support needs . Patients' knowledge about longer term weight regain and possible nutritional deficiencies was often incomplete and was closely aligned with patients' expectations as discussed earlier. A thirst for more knowledge on medical, dietary and psychological issues was evident in several studies .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…I 2015 ble det opprettet et nasjonalt kvalitetsregister for vektreduserende kirurgi som inneholder data om antall opererte pasienter, antall som får komplikasjoner, hvilke typer komplikasjoner og hvilken effekt inngrepet har på pasientene over tid (Kvalitetsregistre 2016). Det er fortsatt behov for forskning for å bedre forståelsen av pasienterfaringer knyttet til opprettholdelse av vekttap etter vektreduserende kirurgi og betydningen av sosial støtte (Liebl, Barnason og Hudson 2016;Sharman, Hensher, Wilkinson, Williams, Palmer, Venn og Ezzy 2017). Likeens konkluderer en oversiktsartikkel med at det er mangelfull kunnskap om hvilke atferdsendringer som er mest fordelaktig for pasienter for å opprettholde varig vektreduksjon (Wykowski og Krouse 2013).…”
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