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Winchester Medical Center Bariatric Program

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

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  1. Winchester Medical Center Bariatric Program SF-36 Quality of Life Survey OR What has Bariatric Surgery Done for Me Lately?

  2. Descriptions of accessed values

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • The beliefs and evaluations of a person's overall health.

  8. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • Feelings of energy, the absence of fatigue.

  9. 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.)

  10. 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.

  11. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 • A person's emotional, cognitive, and intellectual status.

  12. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Physical Summary

  13. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Mental Summary

  14. SF-36 Survey Results 6/1/12 – 4/30/14 Overall score comparison. n= 1

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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!”.

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