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Qualitative Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery Patients: Reasons for Choosing Bariatric Surgery and the Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Patients' Lives
Objective
This qualitative study aimed to examine the reasons why morbidly obese people prefer bariatric surgery and the effect of bariatric surgery on the lives of patients.
Methods
Interviews with the participants who underwent bariatric surgery were completed through a semi-structured interview form. The expressions of the participants were analyzed thematically using the MaxQDA20 software.
Results
The participants were 52.9% were female. The study reached three main themes: ‘First Experiences After Surgery’, ‘Reasons for Choosing Bariatric Surgery’, and ‘The Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Patients' Lives’. It was found that the primary reason for participants to prefer bariatric surgery was ‘aesthetic appearance/to be liked’. It was determined that the most used code among the positive effects after surgery was ‘happiness’. The most used codes for negative effects were ‘hair loss’ and ‘weight regain’. The most repeated code in the first experiences after surgery was ‘nausea and vomiting’.
Conclusion
The participants that revealed results are a significant guide for all morbidly obese people. However, it is recommended to conduct further qualitative and quantitative research on the preference for bariatric surgery and attitudes toward surgery.
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.