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"Bariatric surgery" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Is There a Need to Reassess Protein Intake Recommendations Following Metabolic Bariatric Surgery? | Ben-Porat T; Lahav Y; Cohen TR; Bacon SL; Buch A; Moizé V; Sherf-Dagan S; | 39878797 HKAP |
| 2 | Barriers to and enablers of modifying diet after metabolic bariatric surgery: A systematic review of published literature | Yousefi R; Bacon SL; Boucher VG; Acosta PFC; O' Neill J; González-González M; Raymond FC; Lorencatto F; | 39815453 HKAP |
| 3 | Understanding the Components of Eating Behaviour-Focused Weight Management Interventions Adjunct to Metabolic Bariatric Surgery: Systematic Review of Published Literature | Yousefi R; Ben-Porat T; O' Neill J; Boucher VG; Stojanovic J; Fortin A; Lavoie KL; Bacon SL; | 39753946 HKAP |
| 4 | Who gains the most quality-of-life benefits from metabolic and bariatric surgery: findings from the prospective REBORN cohort study | Yousefi R; Ben-Porat T; Marques Vieira A; Lavoie KL; Bacon SL; | 39304457 HKAP |
| 5 | Show me the evidence to guide nutrition practice: Scoping review of macronutrient dietary treatments after metabolic and bariatric surgery | Parrott JM; Benson-Davies S; O' Kane M; Sherf-Dagan S; Ben-Porat T; Arcone VM; Faria SL; Parrott JS; | 39262138 HKAP |
| 6 | A qualitative exploration on the needs of health care providers working with adolescents who are undergoing bariatric surgery | Farnesi BC; Kaffash K; Cohen TR; Alberga AS; | 37990654 HKAP |
| 7 | Childhood Maltreatment in Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Implications for Weight Loss, Depression and Eating Behavior | Ben-Porat T; Bacon SL; Woods R; Fortin A; Lavoie KL; | 37432188 HKAP |
| 8 | Assessment of electronic patient education materials for adolescent bariatric surgery candidates: An environment scan | Wang YN; Heidl AJ; Angeles PM; Farnesi BC; Alberga AS; Cohen TR; | 37214509 HKAP |
| 9 | Gastrointestinal reported outcomes following One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass based on a multicenter study | Sherf-Dagan S; Biton R; Ribeiro R; Kessler Y; Ben-Porat T; Raziel A; Rossoni C; Kais H; Bragança R; Santos Z; Goitein D; Viveiros O; Graham Y; Mahawar K; Sakran N; | 37165861 HKAP |
| 10 | Understanding the impact of radical changes in diet and the gut microbiota on brain function and structure: rationale and design of the EMBRACE study | Ben-Porat T; Alberga A; Audet MC; Belleville S; Cohen TR; Garneau PY; Lavoie KL; Marion P; Mellah S; Pescarus R; Rahme E; Santosa S; Studer AS; Vuckovic D; Woods R; Yousefi R; Bacon SL; | 37088645 PERFORM |
| 11 | Evolution of depressive symptoms from before to 24 months after bariatric surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Robbie Woods | 36823768 HKAP |
| 12 | Food Addiction and Binge Eating Impact on Weight Loss Outcomes Two Years Following Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery | Ben-Porat T; Košir U; Peretz S; Sherf-Dagan S; Stojanovic J; Sakran N; | 35048249 HKAP |
| 13 | Putting ATM to BED: How Adipose Tissue Macrophages Are Affected by Bariatric Surgery, Exercise, and Dietary Fatty Acids | Turner L; Santosa S; | 33979430 PERFORM |
| 14 | Behavioral weight management interventions in metabolic and bariatric surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis investigating optimal delivery timing. | Julien CA, Lavoie KL, Ribeiro PAB, Dragomir AI, Mercier LA, Garneau PY, Pescarus R, Bacon SL | 33403754 HKAP |
| 15 | Metabolic networks of the human gut microbiota. | Selber-Hnatiw S, Sultana T, Tse W, Abdollahi N, Abdullah S, Al Rahbani J, Alazar D, Alrumhein NJ, Aprikian S, Arshad R, Azuelos JD, Bernadotte D, Beswick N, Chazbey H, Church K, Ciubotaru E, D'Amato L, Del Corpo T, Deng J, Di Giulio BL, Diveeva D, Elahie E, Frank JGM, Furze E, Garner R, Gibbs V, Goldberg-Hall R, Goldman CJ, Goltsios FF, Gorjipour K, Grant T, Greco B, Guliyev N, Habrich A, Hyland H, Ibrahim N, Iozzo T, Jawaheer-Fenaoui A, Jaworski JJ, Jhajj MK, Jones J, Joyette R, Kaudeer S, Kelley S, Ki | 31799915 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Assessment of electronic patient education materials for adolescent bariatric surgery candidates: An environment scan | ||||
| Authors: | Wang YN, Heidl AJ, Angeles PM, Farnesi BC, Alberga AS, Cohen TR | ||||
| Link: | pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37214509/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100143 | ||||
| Publication: | PEC innovation | ||||
| Keywords: | Adolescents; Bariatric surgery; Electronic education materials; Obesity; Patient Education Materials; Severe obesity; | ||||
| PMID: | 37214509 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-05-22 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Faculty of Land and Food Systems, Food Nutrition and Health, The University of British Columbia, 2205 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 2 School of Human Nutrition, McGill University, 21111 Lakeshore Road, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada. 3 Center of Excellence in Adolescent Severe Obesity, Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Center, 1001 Boulevard Décarie, Montréal, QC, Canada. 4 Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, 1455 Boulevard de Maisonneuve, Montréal, QC, Canada. 5 Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, 3605 Rue de la Montagne, Montreal, QC, Canada. 6 BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Healthy Starts, 938 West 28 Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada. |
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Description: |
Objective: Adolescents who opt for metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) will use the internet to learn about the procedure. The objective of this study is to assess the suitability of electronic patient education materials (ePEM) of North American centers that perform adolescent bariatric surgery. Methods: Canadian and American bariatric centers that perform adolescent MBS were identified from the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program and Google web-based searches. Suitability of ePEM for the adolescent readership was evaluated using the Suitability Assessment of Materials (SAM). Results: Sixty-five centers were evaluated from June to July 2020 with 41% citing adolescent specific material. Six percent of the ePEM were evaluated as 'not suitable', 69% were evaluated as 'adequate', and 25% were evaluated as 'superior'. Conclusion: Adequate ePEM scoring was obtained, but centers had little resources tailored to adolescent patients. Further research is needed to evaluate all the resources provided to adolescents (i.e., resources provided by the health team) to ensure the tools are appropriate for the adolescent readership. Innovation: This environmental scan provided insights to ePEM available for adolescents considering MBS. |



