Self-Management Behaviors in Obese Patients Undergoing Surgery Based on General and Specific Adherence Scales
Autor: | Hamid Reza Foroutan, Seyed Vahid Hosseini, Masood Amini, Maryam Zarnaghash, Zahra Sobhani |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Self-management business.industry Physical activity 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology medicine.disease Obesity Self-management behaviors Surgery 03 medical and health sciences Fluid intake General adherence 0302 clinical medicine Health care medicine Dumping syndrome Original Article 030212 general & internal medicine Specific adherence business |
Zdroj: | World Journal of Plastic Surgery |
ISSN: | 2252-0724 2228-7914 |
Popis: | Background Adherence has been defined as the degree to which a patient's voluntary behavior corresponds with the clinical recommendations of health care providers. The aim of this study was to predict self-management behaviors in obese patients undergoing surgery based on general and specific adherence scales. Methods All obese patients who underwent bariatric surgery in Ghadir Mother and Child Hospital, Shiraz, Iran from April 2017 to September 2017 were enrolled. By using available sampling method, 201 patients with BMI above 35 (36.43±35.11) and in the age range of18-65 years (13.38±80/5) were selected. A questionnaire containing general adherence scale (GAS), specific adherence scale (SAS) and post-surgery self-management behaviors questionnaire (BSSQ) was completed by all patients. Results The general and specific adherence scales were significant predictors for self-management behaviors after surgery, and positive relation was found for general and specific adherence scales with self-management behaviors. Conclusion Self-management behaviors regarding eating behaviors, supplements, fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and fluid intake, physical activity, dumping syndrome management have significant relationship with general and specific adherence scales. So increasing knowledge, skills, motivation, self-confidence, self-efficacy and self-monitoring of obese patients after surgery seem necessary. |
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