Application of an Integrated Model to Predict Behavior in the Bariatric Surgery Population

Kristen G. Barbee
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Obesity is a complex chronic condition that affects over half of adult Americans. One weight loss option is weight loss surgery; however, surgery does not guarantee that the weight loss is permanent. The patient must adhere to the post-operative treatment regimen in order to maintain the weight loss. Adherence to the post-operative diet and exercise prescriptions is multifactorial; there is no one variable that can predict post-operative behavior. Discovering the salient beliefs and attitudes of these patients is necessary in order to design pre-operative and post-operative programs aimed at increasing adherence; however, this can be daunting unless guided by a theory or model. Using an integrated behavioral model to help determine the patient's salient attitudes and beliefs can assist bariatric nurses in tailoring pre-operative and post-operative interventions aimed at maximizing long-term weight loss and preventing weight regain. This integrated model is described and evaluated for use in the bariatric ...
应用综合模型预测减肥手术人群的行为
肥胖是一种复杂的慢性疾病,影响着超过一半的美国成年人。减肥的一种选择是减肥手术;然而,手术并不能保证减肥是永久性的。患者必须坚持术后治疗方案,以保持体重减轻。术后饮食和运动处方的依从性是多因素的;没有一个变量可以预测术后行为。为了设计旨在提高依从性的术前和术后方案,发现这些患者的显著信念和态度是必要的;然而,如果没有理论或模型的指导,这可能会令人望而生畏。使用综合行为模型来帮助确定患者的显著态度和信念,可以帮助减肥护士调整术前和术后干预措施,旨在最大限度地减少长期体重并防止体重反弹。这个综合模型被描述和评估用于减肥…
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