Factors influencing the bariatric surgery treatment of bariatric surgery candidates in underdeveloped areas of China
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Factors influencing the bariatric surgery treatment of bariatric surgery candidates in underdeveloped areas of China
Abstract
Background: From year to year, the proportion of people living with overweight and obesity in China rises, along with the prevalence of diseases linked to obesity. Although bariatric surgery is gaining popularity, there are still several issues with its promotion compared to Western nations. Since less developed places in China are more widespread due to disparities in the development of different regions, there has been little exploration of the factors that might be related to acceptance of bariatric surgery in these regions.
Methods: Patients who visited the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery at the North Sichuan Medical College Affiliated Hospital from 2018 to 2022 and had obesity or other relevant metabolic problems were surveyed using a questionnaire. The relationship between demographic factors, socioeconomic status, and acceptance of bariatric surgery was analyzed.
Results: Of 334 patients, 171 had bariatric surgery. BMI, education level, marriage history, medical insurance, family support, and a history of type 2 diabetes were all linked to having bariatric surgery, according to a univariate analysis. In a multivariate analysis, BMI (P = 0.02), education (P = 0.02), family support (P<0.001), medical insurance coverage (P<0.001), and history of type 2 diabetes (P = 0.004) were all positively associated with a willingness to have bariatric surgery. Among 163 non-bariatric patients with obesity, 15.3% were not opposed to surgery but preferred trying medication first, 54.6% leaned towards medical therapy, and 30% were hesitant. Additionally, a majority of patients (48.55%) often lacked adequate knowledge about weight reduction therapy. Age, height, gender, smoking, drinking, family history of type 2 diabetes, education, and marital status did not significantly differ (P > 0.05).
Conclusions: Many patients are concerned about the safety of surgical treatment and the possibility of regaining weight. Due to the relatively high cost of bariatric surgery, they tend to choose medical treatment. To enhance the acceptance of bariatric surgery in underdeveloped regions of China, it is crucial to focus on disseminating knowledge about bariatric surgery, offer pertinent health education to the community, and foster support from patients' families. The government should pay more attention to obesity and provide support in the form of medical insurance.
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; China; Economic factors; Factors; Obesity; Overweight.
© 2024. The Author(s).
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- 2022NSFSC0706/Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
- 2022NSFSC0706/Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
- 2022NSFSC0706/Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
- 2022NSFSC0706/Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
- 2022NSFSC0706/Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
- 20SXQT0312/Nanchong city school cooperation project
- 20SXQT0312/Nanchong city school cooperation project
- 20SXQT0312/Nanchong city school cooperation project
- 82070535/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 82070535/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 82070535/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 2022SK011/North Sichuan Medical College Affiliated Hospital Research and Development Program Project
- 23LCYJ031/Health Commission of Sichuan Province
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