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Quality of life in the postoperative course of bariatric surgery: a role for diabetes?

Completed
Conditions
(morbide) obesitas
morbid obesity and diabetes
10012653
10027946
Registration Number
NL-OMON35136
Lead Sponsor
Maxima Medisch Centrum
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
103
Inclusion Criteria

- Body Mass Index (BMI) ><= 35, with and without diabetes mellitus type 2
- patients are screened by a surgeon, physiotherapist, dietician and psychologist for eligibility of surgery: the patient bariatric is already medically and psychologically approved for bariatric surgery.

Exclusion Criteria

- psychiatric disorder(s) and eating disorders: all patients have already been examined by a health psychologist. Tools: clinical interview and questionnaires.
- present use of antidepressant and/or anxiety medication

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational non invasive
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
<p>- Interviews assessing diabetes-related psychological well-being and<br /><br>diabetes-related quality of life after surgery, to (former) diabetes patients.<br /><br>- Symptom Checking List (SCL-90), before and after surgery<br /><br>- Quality of life (RAND-36), before and after surgery</p><br>
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
<p>- Problem Areas In Diabetes (PAID). This questionnaire will be completed in the<br /><br>presurgical course. The outcome will also be used as a qualitative guide for<br /><br>the postsurgical interview.<br /><br>- Dutch Personality Questionnaire (NPV), before surgery: to see which<br /><br>personality characteristics can predict postoperative well-being and quality of<br /><br>life in diabetes patients.<br /><br>- weight reduction (BMI).</p><br>
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