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Winchester Medical Center Bariatric Program. SF-36 Quality of Life Survey OR What has Bariatric Surgery Done for Me Lately?. Descriptions of accessed values. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14. 6 Month. Depression Risk is less than the General Population at 6 & 18 Months!. % at Risk
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Winchester Medical Center Bariatric Program SF-36 Quality of Life Survey OR What has Bariatric Surgery Done for Me Lately?
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 6 Month Depression Risk is less than the General Population at 6 & 18 Months! % at Risk For Positive First Stage Depression Screening
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Performance of physical activities such as self-care, walking, and vigorous physical activities. 18 Months 6 Months Baseline
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • .The degree to which a person's typical role activities (e.g., childcare, job) are limited by physical health.
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • Intensity, duration, and frequency of bodily pain and limitations in usual activities due to pain.
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • The beliefs and evaluations of a person's overall health.
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • Feelings of energy, the absence of fatigue.
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • The degree to which a person develops and maintains social relationships (e.g., with family, friends, etc.)
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • The degree to which a person's typical role activities (e.g., childcare, job) are limited by emotional problems.
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • A person's emotional, cognitive, and intellectual status.
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Physical Summary
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Mental Summary
SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Overall score comparison. n= 1
STATS • A total of 489 patients have been sent baseline surveys • Only 5.9% of patients completed all three stages of the survey Participation drops off sharply as time passes. So far only 6 patients have completed all three stages. Patients started becoming eligible for their 18 month survey after November, 2013.
STATS Patients’ self-perception improved dramatically between baseline scores and six month assessment. They improved even more into the 18 month period. There was some drop-off between 6 and 18 months (perhaps the “honeymoon” phase of the surgery ending?). In the long run, patients scored their overall health at 18 months as 30.8% improved and their overall mental health as 16.2% improved over baseline scores.
STATS April 2014 - Baseline So, how does this compare with the survey results presented this time last year? April 2014 – 6 Month *Dashed lines represent the graph area from the 2013 charts.
Thank you! In answer to the initial question, “What has bariatric surgery done for me lately?” According to the SF-36 results, “It’s made me feel much better!”.