Institute for Optimum Nutrition, Paradise Road, Richmond, TW9 1SQ, UK.
Abertillery Group Practice, The Bridge Centre, Foundry Bridge, Abertillery, NP13 1BQ.
Obes Res Clin Pract. 2020 Sep-Oct;14(5):404-420. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2020.05.005. Epub 2020 Jul 4.
Bariatric surgery is considered an effective obesity management intervention for individuals with a BMI greater than 40, or 35 with co-morbidities. However, research documents that psychological difficulties prevalent amongst individuals seeking surgery may persist post-operatively. This systematic review aims to assess the evidence to show which psychosocial interventions support psychological well-being post-operatively.
The review is registered with Prospero (CRD42018100280), complying with PRISMA guidelines. The research protocol included grey literature and database searches of psychosocial interventions for post-operative bariatric patients, between November 2017 and September 2019. The primary outcome was psychological well-being; secondary outcomes included weight loss maintenance and quality of life (QoL). The primary reviewer screened titles and extracted data. Study quality was assessed independently by two reviewers, using the Effective Public Health Practice Project criteria. Due to heterogeneity across studies, narrative synthesis was considered suitable for data analysis.
Ten studies met inclusion criteria. Psychosocial intervention content was delivered in a variety of ways (e.g., clinic, internet-based). Overall, participants (N = 382, Mage = 46.4) receiving psychosocial interventions post bariatric surgery, demonstrated improvements in psychological well-being and weight loss maintenance, compared to baseline measures and/or controls. The strength of evidence is currently limited by the small number of studies found and study quality, limiting the power to detect clinically meaningful changes; findings should therefore be considered preliminary.
Preliminary findings suggest that interdisciplinary interventions including acceptance-based approaches, psychoeducation, nutrition and lifestyle modification, delivered 1-year post-operative, are promising. Further scientific enquiry is warranted with well-designed studies and long-term follow-ups.
减重手术被认为是一种有效的肥胖管理干预措施,适用于 BMI 大于 40 的人群,或 BMI 大于 35 且伴有合并症的人群。然而,研究文献表明,寻求手术的人群中普遍存在心理困难,这些困难可能会在手术后持续存在。本系统评价旨在评估证据,以显示哪些心理社会干预措施支持手术后的心理健康。
本综述在 Prospero(CRD42018100280)注册,符合 PRISMA 指南。研究方案包括对术后肥胖患者的心理社会干预措施的灰色文献和数据库搜索,时间为 2017 年 11 月至 2019 年 9 月。主要结果是心理健康;次要结果包括体重维持和生活质量(QoL)。主要审查员筛选标题并提取数据。两位审查员独立使用有效公共卫生实践项目标准评估研究质量。由于研究之间存在异质性,因此认为叙述性综合分析适合数据分析。
符合纳入标准的研究有 10 项。心理社会干预内容以各种方式提供(例如,诊所、基于互联网)。总体而言,与基线测量值和/或对照组相比,接受减重手术后心理社会干预的参与者(N=382,Mage=46.4)在心理健康和体重维持方面均有所改善。目前,由于发现的研究数量和研究质量有限,证据的强度受到限制,限制了检测临床有意义变化的能力;因此,研究结果应被认为是初步的。
初步研究结果表明,包括基于接受的方法、心理教育、营养和生活方式改变在内的跨学科干预措施,在术后 1 年进行,具有很大的发展前景。需要进行设计良好的研究和长期随访,以进一步进行科学探究。