Muhammad Hassaan Wali, Khava Bekova, Noor Abdulla, Simhachalam Gurugubelli, Yi Mon Lin, Devendar Banoth, Samia Rauf Butt
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This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted challenges in post-bariatric surgery patient care, focusing on adherence to nutritional supplementation, follow-up care, and the prevalence of nutritional deficiencies.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>A systematic synthesis of relevant literature was conducted, encompassing studies examining post-operative care practices, adherence to prescribed multivitamin supplements (MVS), rates of follow-up, and nutritional deficiencies in bariatric surgery patients. Nine key studies were analyzed and synthesized to extract critical insights.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Findings revealed a complex landscape of post-bariatric surgery care, marked by both promise and pitfalls. Adherence to MVS regimens emerged as a significant challenge, influenced by factors such as forgetfulness, gastrointestinal side effects, cost concerns, and poor follow-up rate. Lost-to-follow-up rates varied across studies, raising concerns about the continuity of care. Nutritional deficiencies were prevalent, underscoring the importance of long-term monitoring. It highlights the need for tailored patient education, improved doctor-patient communication, and shared decision-making processes to enhance adherence and follow-up care.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>This review underscores the intricate nature of post-bariatric surgery patient care, emphasizing the critical role of adherence, follow-up, and nutritional monitoring. Disparities in care among different regions of the world with varying healthcare systems are acknowledged as a significant challenge; addressing these challenges necessitates a collaborative effort among healthcare providers, patients, and policymakers to optimize the long-term well-being of individuals who undergo bariatric surgery.</p>","PeriodicalId":517395,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC","volume":"36 2","pages":"417-426"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"ADHERENCE TO NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION, FOLLOW-UP CARE, AND LOST TO FOLLOW-UP IN POST BARIATRIC SURGERY PATIENTS.\",\"authors\":\"Muhammad Hassaan Wali, Khava Bekova, Noor Abdulla, Simhachalam Gurugubelli, Yi Mon Lin, Devendar Banoth, Samia Rauf Butt\",\"doi\":\"10.55519/JAMC-02-12599\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>With the global rise in obesity rates, bariatric surgery has emerged as an effective intervention for weight management and obesity-related comorbidities. 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ADHERENCE TO NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION, FOLLOW-UP CARE, AND LOST TO FOLLOW-UP IN POST BARIATRIC SURGERY PATIENTS.
Background: With the global rise in obesity rates, bariatric surgery has emerged as an effective intervention for weight management and obesity-related comorbidities. Bariatric surgery offers transformative potential but demands lifelong adherence to multifaceted care, including nutritional supplementation and vigilant follow-up. Nutritional deficiencies affect 30% to 70% of patients, encompassing vital elements like vitamins (B12, D, folate), minerals (iron, zinc, calcium), and proteins, necessitating continuous monitoring to prevent complications. This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted challenges in post-bariatric surgery patient care, focusing on adherence to nutritional supplementation, follow-up care, and the prevalence of nutritional deficiencies.
Methods: A systematic synthesis of relevant literature was conducted, encompassing studies examining post-operative care practices, adherence to prescribed multivitamin supplements (MVS), rates of follow-up, and nutritional deficiencies in bariatric surgery patients. Nine key studies were analyzed and synthesized to extract critical insights.
Results: Findings revealed a complex landscape of post-bariatric surgery care, marked by both promise and pitfalls. Adherence to MVS regimens emerged as a significant challenge, influenced by factors such as forgetfulness, gastrointestinal side effects, cost concerns, and poor follow-up rate. Lost-to-follow-up rates varied across studies, raising concerns about the continuity of care. Nutritional deficiencies were prevalent, underscoring the importance of long-term monitoring. It highlights the need for tailored patient education, improved doctor-patient communication, and shared decision-making processes to enhance adherence and follow-up care.
Conclusions: This review underscores the intricate nature of post-bariatric surgery patient care, emphasizing the critical role of adherence, follow-up, and nutritional monitoring. Disparities in care among different regions of the world with varying healthcare systems are acknowledged as a significant challenge; addressing these challenges necessitates a collaborative effort among healthcare providers, patients, and policymakers to optimize the long-term well-being of individuals who undergo bariatric surgery.