Watkins Ross, Jones Laura L, Clare Kenneth, Coulman Karen D, Greaves Colin J, Jolly Kate, Shuttlewood Emma, Parretti Helen M
Lifespan Health Centre, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Department of Applied Health Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Clin Obes. 2025 Aug;15(4):e70016. doi: 10.1111/cob.70016. Epub 2025 Apr 29.
Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for obesity, but long-term can lead to health-related issues. Guidelines highlight the importance of long-term post-bariatric surgery follow-up. However, in the UK, there is currently no specific funding to support the delivery of this care. Our aim was to understand the views and experiences of healthcare professionals (HCPs) around long-term post-bariatric surgery follow-up, and barriers and enablers to care. Semi-structured interviews with HCPs in UK primary care or specialist weight management services were conducted. The topic guide was theoretically informed by the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behaviour model and the Theoretical Domains Framework. Thematic analysis was undertaken. Twenty-six HCPs were interviewed. Three core themes were interpreted: Existing Challenges, Mediating Factors and Future Directions. While there was agreement on the need for long-term support, current provision was variable and hampered by a paucity of referral options. Follow-up care could be contingent upon the patients' surgical pathway and the culture and expertise within the general practitioner surgery. Participants discussed potential ways to improve care, including using technology, adapting approaches used in other chronic conditions, shared care models and harnessing the potential for peer-based support to improve wellbeing and quality of life. Healthcare professionals' views and experiences shared in this study highlight the complex issues associated with long-term bariatric surgery follow-up. The findings will inform future research to design and implement care pathways that are urgently needed to improve service provision for these patients.
减肥手术是治疗肥胖症的有效方法,但从长期来看可能会引发与健康相关的问题。指南强调了减肥手术后长期随访的重要性。然而,在英国,目前尚无专门资金来支持提供此类护理。我们的目的是了解医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对减肥手术后长期随访的看法和经历,以及护理的障碍和促进因素。我们对英国初级保健或专科体重管理服务机构的HCPs进行了半结构化访谈。主题指南在理论上以能力 - 机会 - 动机 - 行为模型和理论领域框架为依据。我们进行了主题分析。共访谈了26名HCPs。解读出了三个核心主题:现有挑战、中介因素和未来方向。虽然大家一致认为需要长期支持,但目前的服务提供情况参差不齐,且因转诊选择匮乏而受到阻碍。后续护理可能取决于患者的手术路径以及全科医生诊所的文化和专业知识。参与者讨论了改善护理的潜在方法,包括使用技术、采用其他慢性病的治疗方法、共享护理模式以及利用同伴支持的潜力来改善健康状况和生活质量。本研究中医疗保健专业人员分享的观点和经历凸显了与减肥手术长期随访相关的复杂问题。这些研究结果将为未来的研究提供参考,以设计和实施迫切需要的护理路径,从而改善为这些患者提供的服务。