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荷兰、法国和英国对减肥手术的污名化:一项跨文化混合方法研究的方案

Stigma Toward Bariatric Surgery in the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom: Protocol for a Cross-cultural Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Garcia Franshelis K, Verkooijen Kirsten T, Veen Esther J, Mulder Bob C, Koelen Maria A, Hazebroek Eric J

机构信息

Health and Society, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands.

Rural Sociology, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Apr 28;11(4):e36753. doi: 10.2196/36753.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Bariatric surgery is an effective procedure for the treatment of obesity. Despite this, only 0.1% to 2% of eligible individuals undergo surgery worldwide. The stigma surrounding surgery might be a reason for this. Thus far, no research has systematically studied the nature and implications of bariatric surgery stigma. The limited studies on bariatric surgery stigma are often conducted from the perspective of the public or health care professions and either use small and nonrepresentative samples or fail to capture the full essence and implications of the stigma altogether, including attitudes toward patients and perpetrators of the stigma. In addition, studies from patients' perspectives are limited and tend to address bariatric surgery stigma superficially or implicitly. Finally, the extent to which cultural factors shape and facilitate this stigma and the experiences of patients have not yet been researched.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore the perceptions, experiences, and consequences of bariatric surgery stigma from the perspective of the public, health care professionals, and patients before and after bariatric surgery. Furthermore, although the concept of stigma is universal, every society has specific cultural norms and values that define acceptable attributes and behaviors for its members. Therefore, this study also aimed to explore the extent to which cultural factors influence bariatric surgery stigma by comparing the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom.

METHODS

This paper describes the protocol for a multiphase mixed methods research design. In the first part, we will conduct a scoping review to determine the current knowledge on bariatric surgery stigma and identify knowledge gaps. In the second part, semistructured interviews among patients before and after bariatric surgery will be conducted to explore their experiences and consequences of bariatric surgery stigma. In the third part, surveys will be conducted among both the public and health care professionals to determine the prevalence, nature, and impact of bariatric surgery stigma. Surveys and interviews will be conducted in the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom. Finally, data integration will be conducted at the interpretation and reporting levels.

RESULTS

The study began in September 2020 and will continue through September 2025. With the results of the review, we will create an overview of the current knowledge regarding bariatric surgery stigma from patients' perspectives. Qualitative data will provide insights into patients' experiences with bariatric surgery stigma. Quantitative data will provide information related to the prevalence and nature of bariatric surgery stigma from the perspective of the public and health care professionals. Both qualitative and quantitative data will be compared for each country.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings from this study will lead to new insights that can be used to develop strategies to reduce bariatric surgery stigma and improve access, use, and outcomes of bariatric surgery.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/36753.

摘要

背景

减肥手术是治疗肥胖症的有效方法。尽管如此,全球范围内只有0.1%至2%的符合条件的人接受手术。围绕手术的污名化可能是原因之一。迄今为止,尚无研究系统地探讨减肥手术污名化的本质及其影响。关于减肥手术污名化的有限研究通常是从公众或医疗保健行业的角度进行的,要么使用的样本小且缺乏代表性,要么完全没有抓住污名化的全部本质和影响,包括对患者的态度和污名化的实施者。此外,从患者角度进行的研究有限,往往只是表面或含蓄地涉及减肥手术污名化。最后,文化因素在多大程度上塑造并助长了这种污名化以及患者的经历尚未得到研究。

目的

本研究旨在从公众、医疗保健专业人员以及减肥手术前后患者的角度,探讨减肥手术污名化的认知、经历和后果。此外,尽管污名化的概念是普遍存在的,但每个社会都有特定的文化规范和价值观,这些规范和价值观定义了其成员可接受的特征和行为。因此,本研究还旨在通过比较荷兰、法国和英国,探讨文化因素在多大程度上影响减肥手术污名化。

方法

本文描述了一个多阶段混合方法研究设计的方案。在第一部分,我们将进行一项范围综述,以确定关于减肥手术污名化的现有知识并找出知识空白。在第二部分,将对减肥手术前后的患者进行半结构化访谈,以探讨他们减肥手术污名化的经历和后果。在第三部分,将对公众和医疗保健专业人员进行调查,以确定减肥手术污名化的患病率、本质和影响。调查和访谈将在荷兰、法国和英国进行。最后,将在解释和报告层面进行数据整合。

结果

该研究于2020年9月开始,将持续到2025年9月。通过综述结果,我们将从患者角度创建一份关于减肥手术污名化现有知识的概述。定性数据将提供有关患者减肥手术污名化经历的见解。定量数据将提供从公众和医疗保健专业人员角度与减肥手术污名化的患病率和本质相关的信息。将对每个国家的定性和定量数据进行比较。

结论

本研究的结果将带来新的见解,可用于制定减少减肥手术污名化的策略,并改善减肥手术的可及性、使用情况和效果。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/36753。

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