Understanding the Bariatric Patient Perspective in the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) Bariatric Study


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Background:
In 2016, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute funded the National Patient Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) Bariatric Study (PBS). Understanding the experience of postoperative patients was a key component of this study.

Methods:
Nine focus groups were conducted in Southern California, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio and in a national advocacy conference for patients with obesity. Participants were identified and recruited in both clinical and community settings. Focus group transcripts were analyzed using an iterative inductive-deductive approach to identify global overarching themes.

Results:
There were 76 focus group participants. Participants were mostly women (81.4%), had primarily undergone gastric sleeve (47.0%), were non-Hispanic white (51.4%), had some college education (44.3%), and made $100,000 annual income or less (65.7%). Qualitative findings included negative reactions patients received from friends, family, and co-workers once they disclosed that they had bariatric surgery to lose weight; and barriers to follow-up care included insurance coverage, emotional and situational challenges, and physical pain limiting mobility.

Conclusions:
These findings confirm the other qualitative findings in this area. The approach to bariatric surgery should be expanded to provide long-term comprehensive care that includes in-depth postoperative lifetime monitoring of emotional and physical health.

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Coleman, K.J., Schlundt, D.G., Bonnet, K.R. et al. 2020. “Understanding the Bariatric Patient Perspective in the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) Bariatric Study.” OBES SURG 30, 1837-1847.
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-020-04404-8

Coleman, K.J., Schlundt, D.G., Bonnet, K.R. et al. 2020. “Correction to: Understanding the Bariatric Patient Perspective in the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) Bariatric Study.” OBES SURG 30, 1848.
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-020-04475-7

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Comparing the Benefits and Harms of Three Types of Weight Loss Surgery: The PCORnet Bariatric Study
Affiliation:Kaiser Permanente
Study to provide accurate estimates of the one-, three-, and five-year benefits and risks of the three most common bariatric procedures (roux-en-y gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, and sleeve gastrectomy) with a focus on outcomes that are important to adults and adolescents with severe obesity.

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