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To determine factors linked to dietary compliance, we conducted Pearson correlation and logistic regression analyses.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Results</h3>\n \n <p>The study comprised 176 individuals who underwent bariatric metabolic surgery, with a concerning 60.23% exhibiting inadequate dietary compliance. The Pearson correlation analysis revealed significant correlations between poor dietary compliance and several demographic factors: age (<i>r</i> = −0.516), gender (<i>r</i> = 0.467), educational attainment (<i>r</i> = −0.605) and monthly household income (<i>r</i> = −0.558). Logistic regression analysis confirmed age (OR = −2.157, 95% CI: −3.120 to −1.403), gender (OR = 2.006, 95% CI: 1.821–2.665), education level (OR = −3.081, 95% CI: −4.147 to −1.679), and average monthly family income (OR = −2.847, 95% CI: −3.516 to −1.225) as independent predictors of poor dietary compliance in post-bariatric metabolic surgery patients.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Conclusion</h3>\n \n <p>The high incidence of poor dietary compliance among patients following bariatric metabolic surgery is a significant concern and is notably influenced by demographic variables such as age, gender, education and economic status. 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Boosting Dietary Compliance After Bariatric Surgery: Winning Tactics for Patients
Background
Bariatric metabolic surgery has emerged as a pivotal intervention for managing obesity, with strict adherence to postoperative nutritional guidelines being paramount for patient outcomes. This study seeks to evaluate dietary compliance levels and the factors that influence them among patients who have undergone bariatric surgery, offering insights to enhance clinical strategies.
Method
Our research encompassed patients who underwent bariatric metabolic surgery at our institution from February 2022 to December 2023. We utilised a validated dietary compliance scale to assess how well patients followed postoperative nutritional advice. To determine factors linked to dietary compliance, we conducted Pearson correlation and logistic regression analyses.
Results
The study comprised 176 individuals who underwent bariatric metabolic surgery, with a concerning 60.23% exhibiting inadequate dietary compliance. The Pearson correlation analysis revealed significant correlations between poor dietary compliance and several demographic factors: age (r = −0.516), gender (r = 0.467), educational attainment (r = −0.605) and monthly household income (r = −0.558). Logistic regression analysis confirmed age (OR = −2.157, 95% CI: −3.120 to −1.403), gender (OR = 2.006, 95% CI: 1.821–2.665), education level (OR = −3.081, 95% CI: −4.147 to −1.679), and average monthly family income (OR = −2.847, 95% CI: −3.516 to −1.225) as independent predictors of poor dietary compliance in post-bariatric metabolic surgery patients.
Conclusion
The high incidence of poor dietary compliance among patients following bariatric metabolic surgery is a significant concern and is notably influenced by demographic variables such as age, gender, education and economic status. It is imperative for healthcare professionals to consider these variables when developing personalised interventions aimed at improving dietary compliance within this patient group.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice aims to promote the evaluation and development of clinical practice across medicine, nursing and the allied health professions. All aspects of health services research and public health policy analysis and debate are of interest to the Journal whether studied from a population-based or individual patient-centred perspective. Of particular interest to the Journal are submissions on all aspects of clinical effectiveness and efficiency including evidence-based medicine, clinical practice guidelines, clinical decision making, clinical services organisation, implementation and delivery, health economic evaluation, health process and outcome measurement and new or improved methods (conceptual and statistical) for systematic inquiry into clinical practice. Papers may take a classical quantitative or qualitative approach to investigation (or may utilise both techniques) or may take the form of learned essays, structured/systematic reviews and critiques.