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Untold stories of living with a bariatric body: long‐term experiences of weight‐loss surgery

机译:与肥胖的身体一起生活的解开:减肥手术的长期经历

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Abstract This article explores patients' long‐term experiences after undergoing bariatric surgery (BS) by individual interviews and the interplay between biographical disruption and biographical flow when the body's normal physiology and anatomy are intentionally altered. Based on interpretative phenomenological analysis the findings show that the bariatric body is still prominent in daily life, positively by displacing the overweight body and negatively due to the development of unexpected health problems after surgery. Due to individual informed consent to the treatment, the negative consequences are perceived as self‐inflicted. The feelings of responsibility and shame make it difficult to seek help and to be open about undesirable long‐term effects and other health problems after surgery. The study argues that undergoing BS is a disruptive event with uncertain long‐term outcomes and living with a bariatric body as a vulnerable life continuously at the intersection of biographical disruption, flow and reinforcement. This study reinforces the importance of doing critical sociological studies of standardised medical interventions which aim to improve patients health problems. Included in these types of studies should be the patients' long‐term experiences and the awareness not to uncritically present their experiences as universal and the treatment result solely as the patients' own responsibility.
机译:摘要本文在故意改变身体正常生理学和解剖学时,各个访谈后,探讨了患有畜牧手术(BS)后患有畜牧手术(BS)后的患者的长期经验。基于解释性现象学分析,调查结果表明,由于在手术后出现意外健康问题的发展,畜牧体仍在日常生活中突出。由于个人知情同意治疗,所以负面后果被认为是自我造成的。责任和羞耻的感觉使得难以寻求帮助,并且在手术后对不良的长期效应和其他健康问题进行开放。该研究认为,正在进行BS是一种破坏性的事件,具有不确定的长期成果,并且在传记中断,流量和加固的交叉口中连续地生活为肥胖的身体。本研究强化了对规范医疗干预措施进行关键社会学研究的重要性,这旨在改善患者的健康问题。这些类型的研究包括在患者的长期经验和意识不仅仅是普遍地将其经验呈现出普遍性,而且治疗结果仅仅是患者自己的责任。

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