Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients
Though advocated as useful for patients, there is little in the literature regarding the use and effectiveness of bariatric support groups. This study investigated characteristics and experiences of bariatric patients who did and did not attend offered groups. Seventy-eight postoperative laparoscopi...
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doaj-4d7571b026ef44eba72a148b7f620b1d2021-05-02T06:53:42ZengOpen Medical PublishingHealth Psychology Research2281-20752420-81242014-09-012210.4081/hpr.2014.14643858Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patientsMelissa Opolski0Helen Winefield1Cate Howell2Jim Toouli3Jane Collins4Lilian Kow5School of Psychology, University of Adelaide; Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of AdelaideSchool of Psychology, University of Adelaide; Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of AdelaideAdelaide Bariatric Centre, Flinders Private Hospital, Bedford ParkAdelaide Bariatric Centre, Flinders Private Hospital, Bedford ParkAdelaide Bariatric Centre, Flinders Private Hospital, Bedford ParkAdelaide Bariatric Centre, Flinders Private Hospital, Bedford ParkThough advocated as useful for patients, there is little in the literature regarding the use and effectiveness of bariatric support groups. This study investigated characteristics and experiences of bariatric patients who did and did not attend offered groups. Seventy-eight postoperative laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients from a private bariatric clinic completed mailed self-report questionnaires. Almost 60% reported having attended the clinic groups, with most wanting to meet other patients and obtain information rather than access psychological assistance. Participants reported generally positive experiences of attending. Nonattendance was often attributed to practical barriers. Satisfaction with support from others was not related to past or predicted future attendance, but higher psychological distress was related to and predictive of greater intention to attend future groups. Likely future attenders also held more positive beliefs about the groups than those who were unlikely to attend. Further research is required into potential positive and negative consequences of attendance, and characteristics of those who are likely to benefit or be harmed by attending. Interventions addressing stereotypes about support groups may help patients make informed decisions about whether to attend a bariatric support group.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/1464bariatric surgery, distress, support groups, attendance, beliefs |
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Melissa Opolski Helen Winefield Cate Howell Jim Toouli Jane Collins Lilian Kow Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients Health Psychology Research bariatric surgery, distress, support groups, attendance, beliefs |
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Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients |
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Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients |
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Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients |
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Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients |
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Banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients |
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banding together: an investigation of post-surgery support groups for laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients |
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Health Psychology Research |
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2281-2075 2420-8124 |
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Though advocated as useful for patients, there is little in the literature regarding the use and effectiveness of bariatric support groups. This study investigated characteristics and experiences of bariatric patients who did and did not attend offered groups. Seventy-eight postoperative laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding patients from a private bariatric clinic completed mailed self-report questionnaires. Almost 60% reported having attended the clinic groups, with most wanting to meet other patients and obtain information rather than access psychological assistance. Participants reported generally positive experiences of attending. Nonattendance was often attributed to practical barriers. Satisfaction with support from others was not related to past or predicted future attendance, but higher psychological distress was related to and predictive of greater intention to attend future groups. Likely future attenders also held more positive beliefs about the groups than those who were unlikely to attend. Further research is required into potential positive and negative consequences of attendance, and characteristics of those who are likely to benefit or be harmed by attending. Interventions addressing stereotypes about support groups may help patients make informed decisions about whether to attend a bariatric support group. |
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bariatric surgery, distress, support groups, attendance, beliefs |
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