Shellac Evia, Lev-Wiesel Rachel, Shachar-Lavie Iris, Hadas Arie, Sela Adi, Halifa-Kurzman Irit, Bar-Eyal Adi, Shalitin Shlomit, Kravarusic Dragan, Cohen Osher, Tyroler Simona, Lavan Orly, Fennig Silvana
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petach-Tikva 4920235, Israel.
Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, School of Creative Arts Therapies, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel.
J Clin Med. 2024 Mar 19;13(6):1762. doi: 10.3390/jcm13061762.
Adolescent obesity has markedly increased worldwide, and metabolic bariatric surgery is an effective treatment option. A major predictor of the outcomes of this procedure is adherence to post-surgery lifestyle changes and medical recommendations. While adolescents generally have more difficulty adhering to medical advice than adults, their failure to do so could adversely affect their physical and psychological health, the cost-effectiveness of medical care, and the results of clinical trials. To our knowledge, this is the first attempt to identify the characteristics associated with the adherence of adolescents and their families to medical advice after bariatric surgery. We investigated potential variables influencing adherence to medical advice in adolescents diagnosed with severe obesity enrolled in a nutritional and behavior-oriented bariatric program-a 3-month pre-surgical outpatient intervention and a 6-month post-surgical follow-up. The program monitored weight, program attendance, diet compliance, lifestyle changes, and daily activities. All participants and parents completed a standard battery of questionnaires, provided demographic information, and participated in a semi-structured interview about their lifestyle. The study group consisted of 47 adolescents: 34 girls and 13 boys, aged 13-18 years. Over time, three groups emerged with different degrees of adherence-high, low, and delayed low adherence. The analyses showed that adolescents' depression, autonomy, and independence from their family had strong, significant effects on adherence across the groups. Using adherence typologies, practitioners may be able to identify, predict, and tailor interventions to improve adolescent adherence to post-surgery recommendations. Parents have an important role in ensuring that adolescents undergoing metabolic bariatric surgery follow medical advice after the procedure.
青少年肥胖在全球范围内显著增加,代谢性减肥手术是一种有效的治疗选择。该手术结果的一个主要预测因素是对术后生活方式改变和医学建议的依从性。虽然青少年通常比成年人更难遵守医学建议,但他们不这样做可能会对其身心健康、医疗保健的成本效益以及临床试验结果产生不利影响。据我们所知,这是首次尝试确定青少年及其家庭在减肥手术后遵守医学建议的相关特征。我们调查了参与一个以营养和行为为导向的减肥项目(术前3个月门诊干预和术后6个月随访)的重度肥胖青少年遵守医学建议的潜在影响变量。该项目监测体重、项目参与情况、饮食依从性、生活方式改变和日常活动。所有参与者和家长都完成了一套标准问卷,提供了人口统计学信息,并参与了关于他们生活方式的半结构化访谈。研究组由47名青少年组成:34名女孩和13名男孩,年龄在13至18岁之间。随着时间的推移,出现了三组不同程度的依从性——高依从性、低依从性和延迟低依从性。分析表明,青少年的抑郁、自主性以及与家庭的独立性对各组的依从性有强烈且显著的影响。通过使用依从性类型,从业者或许能够识别、预测并调整干预措施,以提高青少年对术后建议的依从性。父母在确保接受代谢性减肥手术的青少年术后遵守医学建议方面起着重要作用。