| Literature DB >> 28052539 |
Melanie Sharman1, Martin Hensher2, Stephen Wilkinson3, Danielle Williams4, Andrew Palmer1, Alison Venn1, Douglas Ezzy5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To 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.Entities:
Keywords: bariatric surgery; health policy; health services; obesity; obesity surgery
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 28052539 PMCID: PMC5217914 DOI: 10.1111/hex.12423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Expect ISSN: 1369-6513 Impact factor: 3.377
Participant characteristics (n = 41)
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| Mean (range) | 54 (24–72) |
| Gender | |
| Female (%) | 63 |
| Education | |
| Completed year 12 or less (%) | 42 |
| Current BMI | |
| Mean (range) | 35 (21–62) |
| Maximum BMI | |
| Mean (range) | 47 (32–69) |
| Surgery funding type | |
| Private (%) | 78 |
| Time since surgery (years) | |
| Mean (Range) | 6 (0–31) |
Self‐reported.
Key dietary support themes and examples of related verbatim quotes
| Themes | Quotes |
|---|---|
| 1. Benefits of professional dietary support | ‘I've got half‐an‐hour with her [the dietitian] to discuss things and that's made the world of difference’ (female, private surgery) |
| 2. Impact of not receiving professional dietary support | ‘So you really don't have that knowledge from a dietitian about what sort of foods are going to be good, how to maintain your nutrition, how to maintain the nourishment you need for your body. What's all this protein stuff about that you keep hearing all the time?’ (female, private surgery) |
| 3. Shortfalls in dietary advice received | ‘she [dietitian] wanted me to eat all these fancy things and I thought, “I can't afford half this stuff” (female, public surgery) |
| ‘she [the dietitian] was telling me to eat things that clearly I couldn't eat you know’ (male, private surgery) | |
| 4. Dietary challenges | ‘So if I'm sitting in a restaurant or somebody's dining room table I have to be very careful how much I eat, otherwise I just got to excuse myself from the table and go to the bathroom and have a spit’ (male, public surgery) |
| ‘you know you can't eat or drink as much – particularly say ah two to three days after the adjustment and then it sort of settles down’ (male, public surgery) | |
| 5. Shortfalls in nutrition literacy | ‘…and then I got very, very, very ill from not eating enough nutritious food’ (female, private surgery) |
Key psychological support themes and examples of related verbatim quotes
| Themes | Quotes |
|---|---|
| 1. Experience of professional psychological support | ‘I see the psychologist, it's just because I started to feel different. I sort of thought my friends were looking at me different. Whether I'm – I'm not a threat to them or anything because they're all tiny and skinny I was just starting to feel I was a bit isolated now more than before. But anyway that's me and I'm dealing with that – because you do feel lots of different feelings’ (female, private surgery) |
| 2. Indications for psychological support | ‘…I'm still battling – my mindset never went away with the operation’ (female, private surgery) |
| ‘And how much of a trauma it is that you've actually got to really retrain yourself in thinking, “I'm not hungry,” because most of us have been binge eaters, and comfort eaters, and whatever. There is just so little support out there’. (female, private surgery) | |
| ‘There is a tough stuff about it, there's nothing easy about it [New speaker: That's right (male, public surgery)]. It drags at ya and you've got to work at it. And you know mentally you know you've got to toughen up on it’. (male, private surgery) | |
| ‘…and if I go out to dinner somewhere and I'm a bit stressed, I have to go to the toilet. I've not been out to dinner where I haven't had to go and throw up what I've eaten because I get stressed and conscious of people – they're probably not watching me, but I'm really conscious of what they're thinking’. (female, private surgery) | |
| ‘Mine [excess skin] hangs down quite low – I can actually get there and [New speaker: Yeah, yeah so can I.] lift it up. And it's frustrating and you sort of feel embarrassed about it’. (female, public surgery) | |
| ‘I was inspired by a much younger girl – that had lost all her weight through having a lap‐band. And I'm really disappointed in myself because I haven't done the same thing’. (female, private surgery) |