Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
Division of Nursing, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences, and Society, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2019 May 9;9(5):e027272. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027272.
A person-centred approach, to know about a person's individual weaknesses and strengths, is warranted in today's healthcare in Sweden. When a person suffers from obesity, there are not only risks for comorbidities but also increased risk for decreased health-related quality of life (HRQoL). After bariatric surgery, there are also risks for complications; however, healthcare service expects the person to have sufficient ability to handle recovery after surgery. The need is to investigate how a person's self-efficacy and health literacy(HL) skills are important to determine their effect on recovery as well as HRQoL after bariatric surgery. It can, involve the person in the care, improve shared decision-making, and perhaps decrease complications and readmissions.
This is a prospective, longitudinal mixed-methods study with the intent of including 700 patients from three bariatric centres in Sweden (phase 1); 20 patients will be included in a qualitative study (phase 2). Inclusion criteria will be age >17 years, scheduled primary bariatric surgery and ability to read and understand the Swedish language in speech and in writing. Inclusion criteria for the qualitative study will be patients who reported a low self-efficacy, with a selection to ensure maximum variation regarding age and gender. Before bariatric surgery patients will answer a questionnaire including 20 items. Valid and reliable instruments will be used to investigate general self-efficacy (10 items) and functional and communicative and critical HL (10 items). This data collection will then be merged with data from the Scandinavian Obesity Surgery Registry. Analysis will be performed 30 days, 1 year and 2 years after bariatric surgery. One year after bariatric surgery the qualitative study will be performed. The main outcomes are the impact of a person's self-efficacy and HL on recovery after bariatric surgery.
The study has received approval from the ethical review board in Uppsala, Sweden (number 2018/256). The study results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations to the scientific community and social media.
在当今的瑞典医疗保健中,采用以人为本的方法来了解个人的个体弱点和优势是有必要的。当一个人患有肥胖症时,不仅存在合并症的风险,而且还存在健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)下降的风险增加。接受减肥手术后,也存在并发症的风险;但是,医疗保健服务期望患者有足够的能力来处理手术后的康复。需要研究一个人的自我效能感和健康素养(HL)技能如何重要,以确定它们对减肥手术后的康复和 HRQoL 的影响。这可以使患者参与护理,改善共同决策,也许还可以减少并发症和再入院的风险。
这是一项前瞻性,纵向混合方法研究,旨在纳入来自瑞典三个减肥中心的 700 名患者(第 1 阶段);第 2 阶段将纳入 20 名患者进行定性研究。纳入标准为年龄> 17 岁,计划进行原发性减肥手术以及在口语和书面上阅读和理解瑞典语的能力。定性研究的纳入标准是报告自我效能感较低的患者,并进行选择以确保在年龄和性别方面具有最大的差异。减肥手术前,患者将回答一个包含 20 个项目的问卷。将使用有效且可靠的工具来调查一般自我效能感(10 项)和功能性,交际性和批判性 HL(10 项)。然后,将此数据与斯堪的纳维亚肥胖症手术注册处的数据合并。手术后 30 天,1 年和 2 年将进行分析。减肥手术后 1 年将进行定性研究。主要结果是一个人的自我效能感和 HL 对减肥手术后康复的影响。
该研究已获得瑞典乌普萨拉伦理审查委员会的批准(编号 2018/256)。研究结果将通过同行评审的出版物和会议演示文稿在科学界和社交媒体上进行传播。