Filiz Kabu Hergül
Pamukkale University Faculty of Health Sciences, Turkey
Title: Examination of experiences of patients undergoing bariatric surgery according to Roy’s adaptation model: A qualitative study
Biography
Biography: Filiz Kabu Hergül
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine experiences of patients undergoing bariatric surgery according to Roy’s adaptation model (RAM). This is a qualitative study with a phenomenological design. The sample included patients undergoing bariatric surgery (n: 32). Of all the patients, 84.40% were female, 59.40% were married. According to results of the content analysis, adaptive behavior of the patients were described by the themes “My life has changed”, Everything is beautiful” “I can cope” and “Luckily, I have them” and their nonadaptive behavior was described by the themes “What if I cannot succeed”, “Bad news” and “So many men, so many minds”. Patients having bariatric surgery experience various difficulties in adapting to their life and bodies, but the surgery leads to improvements in their body image, social life, personal relationships and maintenance of roles. However, some patients can be afraid of postoperative complications and experience anxiety about regaining weight.
Key Words: Bariatric Surgery; Obesity; Roy Adaptation Model; Qualitative Research