Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Support Figure Attendance at Bariatric Patients' Clinical Visits
Obesity, Morbid, Bariatric Surgery Candidate, Diet Habit
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity, Morbid focused on measuring Bariatric Surgery, Obesity, Social Support, Health Behavior
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients in all arms must be ≥18 years-old, seeking bariatric surgery, speak and read/write English
- Partners and support figures must be ≥18 years old, speak and read/write English, and have no prior history of BS
- Partners in the PA and PA-TAU arms must be in a romantic relationship and cohabitate with the patient for at least 6 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- No known terminal health diagnosis (i.e., Cancer)
- In the PA and PA-TAU arms, no known domestic violence or abuse between partners
Sites / Locations
- Martha Morehouse Pavillion
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
Support Figure Attended (SFA)
SFA - Treatment as Usual (SFA-TAU)
Partner Attended (PA)
PA - Treatment as Usual (PA-TAU)
Using simple randomization patients (female or male) not in romantic relationships will be randomized into support figure attended (SFA) and SFA-TU groups. Patients in all arms will receive routine care, which includes four pre-surgery classes and routine clinical visits. Support figures in the SFA arm will be requested to attend the four pre-surgery classes with the patient and the three clinical visits. The intervention is support figure attendance. Assessments will be completed by patients and support figures at the first pre-surgery class (T1) and routine clinical visits: the pre-surgery appointment (T2), two-weeks post-surgery appointment (T3), and at the two-months post-surgery appointment (T4).
Using simple randomization patients (female or male) not in romantic relationships will be randomized into support figure attended (SFA) and SFA-TU groups. Patients in all arms will receive routine care, which includes four pre-surgery classes and routine clinical visits. Support figures in the SFA-TU arm will not be requested to attend the four pre-surgery classes with the patient and the three clinical visits- patients will attend alone. Assessments will be completed by patients and support figures at the first pre-surgery class (T1) and routine clinical visits: the pre-surgery appointment (T2), two-weeks post-surgery appointment (T3), and at the two-months post-surgery appointment (T4).
Using simple randomization female patients in cohabiting romantic relationships for at least 6 months will be randomized into partner attended (PA) and PA-TU groups. Patients in all arms will receive routine care, which includes four pre-surgery classes and routine clinical visits. Partners in the PA arm will be requested to attend the four pre-surgery classes with the patient and the three clinical visits. The intervention is partner attendance. Assessments will be completed by patients and partners at the first pre-surgery class (T1) and routine clinical visits: the pre-surgery appointment (T2), two-weeks post-surgery appointment (T3), and at the two-months post-surgery appointment (T4).
Using simple randomization female patients in cohabiting romantic relationships for at least 6 months will be randomized into partner attended (PA) and PA-TU groups. Patients in all arms will receive routine care, which includes four pre-surgery classes and routine clinical visits. Partners in the PA-TU arm will not be requested to attend the four pre-surgery classes with the patient and the three clinical visits- patients will attend alone. Assessments will be completed by patients and partners at the first pre-surgery class (T1) and routine clinical visits: the pre-surgery appointment (T2), two-weeks post-surgery appointment (T3), and at the two-months post-surgery appointment (T4).