Chen Jiping, Zhao Haojie
Shandong University, Jinan, China.
Obes Surg. 2025 Jul 5. doi: 10.1007/s11695-025-08022-0.
This letter addresses the study by van Es et al. on multivitamin adherence after bariatric surgery and the implementation of patient-centered care (PCC) by healthcare professionals (HCPs). The authors commend the study's efforts to advance PCC but offer critical insights into the limitations of its methodology. The letter highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of how different healthcare providers apply PCC, the potential biases introduced by the knowledge of observation, and the subjectivity inherent in the observational data collection method. The authors suggest that incorporating patient feedback and using a more objective approach could improve the study's conclusions. Overall, the letter calls for further improvements in PCC practices and research on multivitamin adherence after bariatric surgery.
这封信讨论了范·埃斯等人关于减肥手术后多种维生素依从性以及医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)实施以患者为中心的护理(PCC)的研究。作者赞扬了该研究为推进PCC所做的努力,但对其方法的局限性提出了批判性见解。这封信强调需要更细致地理解不同医疗保健提供者如何应用PCC、观察知识所引入的潜在偏差以及观察数据收集方法中固有的主观性。作者建议纳入患者反馈并采用更客观的方法可以改进研究结论。总体而言,这封信呼吁在PCC实践以及减肥手术后多种维生素依从性研究方面进一步改进。