Impact of the Use of VERT on Body Image After Bariatric Surgery
- Conditions
- ObesityBariatric Surgery Candidate
- Interventions
- Other: ControlDevice: Experimental
- Registration Number
- NCT05460104
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Bordeaux
- Brief Summary
The purpose ot the study is to assess the effectiveness of the use of VERT on improving body image at 12 months in patients who underwent bariatric surgery in the weight stabilization phase (between 18 and 30 months after bariatric) presenting dissatisfaction with their body image compared to standard follow-up in post-bariatric surgery (lack of specific management of body image).
- Detailed Description
Virtual reality therapy makes it possible to work on the integration of proprioceptive information via the reproduction of environments close to reality and therefore allow the patient to accept his new identity. This tool is used in an increasing number of indications and in particular in the management of dysmorphophobia in patients suffering from anorexia nervosa. In the context of bariatric surgery, only case reports have been published so far. Significant improvements in the body satisfaction scores of patients have been showed, in patients who had undergone bariatric surgery who presented bodily dissatisfaction after 6 weeks of virtual reality. However, larger numbers, longer follow-up periods and more rigorous methodologies are needed to confirm the impact of this practice. The hypothesis of the study is that virtual reality therapy could improve body image in patients who are dissatisfied with their body image after bariatric surgery.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control Control Standard care without VRET Expérimental Experimental Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy will be realised.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Body Shape Questionnaire Between inclusion and 12 months after. Average variation of the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ). BSQ is a 34 questions questionnaire, for each question the answer is 1 to 6, 1 for "never" and 6 for "always".
(score ≥ 111, moderate body image concern)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Quality of Life, Obesity and Dietetics questionnaire assess quality of life Between Month 6 and Month 12 Average variation of the Quality of Life, Obesity and Dietetics, in each arm. This questionnaire consists of 36 questions that focus on the effects of the weight problem as experienced by the patient. For each question the patient can answer from 1 to 5: 1 always, 5 never.
Change weight Between Month 6 and Month 12 Average weight loss in %, in the two arms.
Body Image Assessment for Obesity questionnaire Between Month 6 and Month 12 Average variation in Body Image Assessment for Obesity questionnaire, in each arm.The patient surrounds the figure that seems to closest to his or her current figure. And then he surrounds the figure he would like to achieve. This is a schematic representation of the body, from the thinnest silhouette in 1 to the widest in 18
Self-esteem Between Month 6 and Month 12 Average variation of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, in each arm.The scale represents an assessment of the person's overall self-esteem. The scale consists of 10 statements measured on a scale of 1 to 4: 1 "Totally disagree", 4 "Totally agree".
The score is between 10 and 40. A score below 25 indicates very low self-esteem. A score between 25 and 31 indicates low self-esteem. A score between 31 and 34 indicates average self-esteem. A score between 34 and 39 indicates strong self-esteem. A score above 39 indicates very high self-esteem.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
CH de Libourne - Hôpital Robert BOULIN
🇫🇷Libourne, France
CHU de Bordeaux - Hopital Haut-Lévêque
🇫🇷Pessac, France
CH de Libourne - Hôpital Robert BOULIN🇫🇷Libourne, FranceLaurene Bosc, DrContactlaurene.bosc@ch-libourne.fr