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The impact of a bariatric rehabilitation service on weight loss and psychological adjustment - study protocol

机译:减肥康复服务对减肥和心理调节的影响-研究方案

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Background Bariatric surgery is currently the most effective form of obesity management for those whose BMI is greater than 40 (or 35 with co morbidities). A minority of patients, however, either do not show the desired loss of excess weight or show weight regain by follow up. Research highlights some of the reasons for this variability, most of which centres on the absence of any psychological support with patients describing how although surgery fixes their body, psychological issues relating to dietary control, self esteem, coping and emotional eating remain neglected. The present study aims to evaluate the impact of a health psychology led bariatric rehabilitation service (BRS) on patient health outcomes. The bariatric rehabilitation service will provide information, support and mentoring pre and post surgery and will address psychological issues such as dietary control, self esteem, coping and emotional eating. The package reflects the rehabilitation services now common place for patients post heart attack and stroke which have been shown to improve patient health outcomes. Methods/Design The study is a randomised control trial and patients will be allocated to receive either usual care or the bariatric rehabilitation service pre and post bariatric surgery. Follow up measures of weight loss and psychological issues will be taken at baseline (2 weeks preoperatively), 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively. The contents of the bariatric service and the follow up measures are based on previous pilot work and have been developed further by the research team working closely with two patient support groups (BOSPA & WLSinfo). This study will take place in St Richard's Hospital in Chichester in the UK. Discussion It is predicted that a bariatric rehabilitation service will improve weight loss following surgery and will also facilitate changes in other psychological variables such as quality of life, dietary control, self esteem, coping and emotional eating. This also has cost implications for the NHS and other healthcare providers as improved effectiveness of bariatric surgery reduces the health costs of obese patients in the longer term. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01264120 .
机译:背景对于那些体重指数大于40(或合并症为35)的人,减肥手术是目前肥胖管理的最有效形式。但是,少数患者要么没有表现出所需的多余体重减轻,要么没有表现出通过随访而恢复的体重。研究强调了造成这种差异的一些原因,其中大部分集中在缺乏任何心理支持的情况下,患者描述了尽管外科手术可以固定身体,但与饮食控制,自尊,应对和情感饮食有关的心理问题仍然被忽略。本研究旨在评估健康心理学主导的减肥康复服务(BRS)对患者健康结局的影响。减肥治疗服务将在手术前后提供信息,支持和指导,并解决诸如饮食控制,自尊,应对和情感饮食等心理问题。该软件包反映了心脏病发作和中风后患者如今普遍使用的康复服务,这些服务已被证明可以改善患者的健康状况。方法/设计本研究是一项随机对照试验,患者将被分配在减肥手术前后接受常规护理或减肥康复服务。在基线期(术前2周),术后3、6和12个月将采取减肥和心理问题的随访措施。减肥服务的内容和后续措施是基于先前的试点工作,并且由研究团队与两个患者支持小组(BOSPA&WLSinfo)密切合作进一步开发的。这项研究将在英国奇切斯特的圣理查德医院进行。讨论预计减肥治疗服务将改善手术后的体重减轻,还将促进其他心理变量的变化,例如生活质量,饮食控制,自尊,应对和情感饮食。这对于NHS和其他医疗保健提供者也具有成本影响,因为从长远来看,减肥手术的有效性提高会降低肥胖患者的医疗费用。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01264120。

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