Analysis of the clinical-organizational pathway and well-being of obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery: impact on satisfaction and quality of life DOI
Irene Cappadona, Maria Pagano, Francesco Corallo

et al.

Psychology Health & Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 17

Published: May 9, 2025

Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for obesity, promoting significant and lasting weight loss while improving health quality of life. The study examines the clinical organizational pathway patients undergoing it, assessing impact services on their well-being through status analysis. It also seeks to understand whether patient satisfaction during care process correlates with improved A total 50 severe obesity were included between July 2020 October 2022. evaluation was conducted using Short Form Health Survey 36 ad hoc questionnaire at three stages: before intervention (T0), six months (T1) 12 (T2). ANOVA analysis showed differences T0, T1 T2 most variables except number professionals consulted (p = 0.09). Tukey post-hoc test confirmed these several variables, some exceptions, including medication use (T0-T1: p 0.14), 0.68; T0-T2: 0.08; T1-T2: 0.37), patient-care team relationship 0.08). confirms effectiveness bariatric emphasizes importance a multidisciplinary approach management.

Language: Английский

Analysis of the clinical-organizational pathway and well-being of obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery: impact on satisfaction and quality of life DOI
Irene Cappadona, Maria Pagano, Francesco Corallo

et al.

Psychology Health & Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 17

Published: May 9, 2025

Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for obesity, promoting significant and lasting weight loss while improving health quality of life. The study examines the clinical organizational pathway patients undergoing it, assessing impact services on their well-being through status analysis. It also seeks to understand whether patient satisfaction during care process correlates with improved A total 50 severe obesity were included between July 2020 October 2022. evaluation was conducted using Short Form Health Survey 36 ad hoc questionnaire at three stages: before intervention (T0), six months (T1) 12 (T2). ANOVA analysis showed differences T0, T1 T2 most variables except number professionals consulted (p = 0.09). Tukey post-hoc test confirmed these several variables, some exceptions, including medication use (T0-T1: p 0.14), 0.68; T0-T2: 0.08; T1-T2: 0.37), patient-care team relationship 0.08). confirms effectiveness bariatric emphasizes importance a multidisciplinary approach management.

Language: Английский

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