An emerging alternative to bariatric surgery for the treatment of obesity is bariatric endoscopic gastroplasty (gve), which offers a less invasive approach with fewer complications. however, the weight loss achieved through this technique is generally lower than that achieved with traditional bariatric surgery, leaving the impact on patients' quality of life uncertain. the aim of this multicentre exploratory descriptive study is to investigate the perception of the quality of life of patients with obesity undergoing gve, conducted at the complex operative unit of surgical digestive endoscopy of the university policlinico Agostino Gemelli IRCCS foundation as the promoting centre. italian patients over 18 years old, in post-gve follow-up for at least six months, with access to and familiarity with a computer or tablet will be included. data will be collected via a single semi-structured interview on microsoft teams, audio recorded and transcribed in full, and analysed using nvivo v1.6.2.32. participants' statements will be categorised into semantic categories and subsequently refined into sub-themes and themes through an iterative process.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Data will be collected through a single semi-structured interview conducted by the principal investigators at each participating centre. A comprehensive review of the literature will be carried out to formulate the guiding questions for the interviews. The face-to-face interviews, conducted via the Microsoft Teams platform, will be flexible in order to prioritise patients' unique perspectives and explore all areas of research in depth.
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli
Roma, RM, Italy
RECRUITINGThe perception of quality of life will be investigated through specific questions
The perception of quality of life will be investigated through specific questions regarding: general well-being and satisfaction with different aspects of daily life, including personal satisfaction and perception of one's own body after the procedure, allowing participants to freely express their perceptions, concerns and wishes regarding their post-operative experience after GVE. Overall satisfaction with the GVE procedure.
Time frame: From treatment with GVE to ineterview. At least six months
Analysis of positive and negative experiences post-GVE
Analysis of positive and negative experiences with post-GVE to identify areas for improvement in the management of the patient undergoing GVE.
Time frame: From treatment with GVE to ineterview. At least six months
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