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肥胖症手术患者对医疗环境中与体重相关的耻辱感的认知会损害术后的饮食依从性。

Bariatric Surgery Patients' Perceptions of Weight-Related Stigma in Healthcare Settings Impair Post-surgery Dietary Adherence.

作者信息

Raves Danielle M, Brewis Alexandra, Trainer Sarah, Han Seung-Yong, Wutich Amber

机构信息

Mayo Clinic/ASU Obesity Solutions, Arizona State University Tempe, AZ, USA.

School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University Tempe, AZ, USA.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Oct 10;7:1497. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01497. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Weight-related stigma is reported frequently by higher body-weight patients in healthcare settings. Bariatric surgery triggers profound weight loss. This weight loss may therefore alleviate patients' experiences of weight-related stigma within healthcare settings. In non-clinical settings, weight-related stigma is associated with weight-inducing eating patterns. Dietary adherence is a major challenge after bariatric surgery. (1) Evaluate the relationship between weight-related stigma and post-surgical dietary adherence; (2) understand if weight loss reduces weight-related stigma, thereby improving post-surgical dietary adherence; and (3) explore provider and patient perspectives on adherence and stigma in healthcare settings. This mixed methods study contrasts survey responses from 300 postoperative bariatric patients with ethnographic data based on interviews with 35 patients and extensive multi-year participant-observation within a clinic setting. The survey measured experiences of weight-related stigma, including from healthcare professionals, on the Interpersonal Sources of Weight Stigma scale and internalized stigma based on the Weight Bias Internalization Scale. Dietary adherence measures included patient self-reports, non-disordered eating patterns reported on the Disordered Eating after Bariatric Surgery scale, and food frequencies. Regression was used to assess the relationships among post-surgical stigma, dietary adherence, and weight loss. Qualitative analyses consisted of thematic analysis. The quantitative data show that internalized stigma and general experiences of weight-related stigma predict worse dietary adherence, even after weight is lost. The qualitative data show patients did not generally recognize this connection, and health professionals explained it as poor patient compliance. Reducing perceptions of weight-related stigma in healthcare settings and weight bias internalization could enhance dietary adherence, regardless of time since patient's weight-loss surgery.

摘要

在医疗环境中,体重较大的患者经常报告与体重相关的耻辱感。减肥手术会引发显著的体重减轻。因此,这种体重减轻可能会减轻患者在医疗环境中与体重相关的耻辱感体验。在非临床环境中,与体重相关的耻辱感与导致体重增加的饮食模式有关。减肥手术后,饮食依从性是一项重大挑战。(1)评估与体重相关的耻辱感与术后饮食依从性之间的关系;(2)了解体重减轻是否会减少与体重相关的耻辱感,从而改善术后饮食依从性;(3)探讨医疗服务提供者和患者对医疗环境中依从性和耻辱感的看法。这项混合方法研究将300名减肥术后患者的调查回复与基于对35名患者的访谈以及在临床环境中进行的多年广泛参与观察得出的人种志数据进行了对比。该调查测量了与体重相关的耻辱感体验,包括来自医疗专业人员的体验,使用了体重耻辱感人际来源量表,以及基于体重偏见内化量表的内化耻辱感。饮食依从性测量包括患者自我报告、减肥手术后饮食失调量表上报告的非紊乱饮食模式以及食物频率。使用回归分析来评估术后耻辱感、饮食依从性和体重减轻之间的关系。定性分析包括主题分析。定量数据表明,即使在体重减轻后,内化耻辱感和与体重相关的耻辱感总体体验也预示着更差的饮食依从性。定性数据表明患者通常没有认识到这种联系,而健康专业人员将其解释为患者依从性差。减少医疗环境中与体重相关的耻辱感认知和体重偏见内化可以提高饮食依从性,无论患者减肥手术后的时间长短。

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