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Psychological aspects of bariatric surgery in morbid obesity, self-regulation capacity, compliance, success (weight loss, quality of life, satisfaction).
Psychologische aspecten van bariatrische chirurgie bij morbide obesitas, zelfregulatievermogen, compliance, succes (gewichtsverlies, kwaliteit van leven, tevredenheid).
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Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
- Weight loss (measured bij a M.D.)
- Quality of life (questionnaire)
- Satisfaction with the result of the treatment (bariatric surgery)(questionnaire)
- Compliance (questionnaire)
Secondary outcome
None
Background summary
Bariatric surgery, a collective noun for different procedures of surgical gastric reduction, is an affective treatment for patients with morbid obesity (Body Mass Index >= 40). In approximately 20-30% of the cases, however, an insufficient result (in terms of especially weight loss) is gained. For the treatment to be affective, the patients have to make adjustments in their way of living (eating and exercising) after the surgery. Many studies have tried to find psychological predictors of success. The results, however, are ambiguous, non consistent or even contradictory. The self-regulation capacity as a possible predictor has scarcely been investigated. Besides, most studies are not concerned with the measure of compliance with postoperative behavioral prescriptions. The hypotheses are that the self-regulation capacity is a predictor of success and that the measure of compliance with postoperative behavioral prescriptions is a mediator between the self-regulation capacity and success in terms of weight loss, quality of life and satisfaction with the result of the treatment.
The study is an observational study.
Study objective
Self-regulation capacity is a predictor of compliance after bariatric surgery.
Self-regulation capacity is a predictor of success after bariatric surgery (weight loss, quality of life, satisfaction).
Compliance is a predictor of success (weight loss, quality of life, satisfaction).
Compliance is a mediator between self-regulation capacity and success.
Study design
- pretest (1-3 months before surgery)
- postoperative: 3-6-12-18-24 months
- after that every year for the next three years
Intervention
No interventions are object of the study.
The study is an obervational study, using self-report questionnaires.
Afdeling Medische Psychologie <br>
Postbus 4446
S. Salet
Heerlen 6401 CX
The Netherlands
+31 (0)45 5766490
s.salet@atriummc.nl
Afdeling Medische Psychologie <br>
Postbus 4446
S. Salet
Heerlen 6401 CX
The Netherlands
+31 (0)45 5766490
s.salet@atriummc.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. Every adult patient (minimal age of 18 years) in Atrium MC who will be admitted to a bariatric surgery procedure in pursuance of the clinical selection procedure and has given permission for participating in the study after informed consent
Exclusion criteria
1. Not be master of the Dutch language
2. Mentally deficient
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Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL1395 |
NTR-old | NTR1455 |
Other | Atrium Medical Center, Heerlen : 08-T-63 (METC) |
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