Stigma toward bariatric surgery in the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom
protocol for a cross-cultural mixed methods studyStigma toward bariatric surgery in the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom
protocol for a cross-cultural mixed methods studySamenvatting
Bariatric surgery is an effective procedure for the treatment of obesity. Despite this, only 0.1% to 2% of eligible individuals undergo surgery worldwide. The stigma surrounding surgery might be a reason for this.This study aimed to explore the perceptions, experiences, and consequences of bariatric surgery stigma from the perspective of the public, health care professionals, and patients before and after bariatric surgery. Furthermore, although the concept of stigma is universal, every society has specific cultural norms and values that define acceptable attributes and behaviors for its members. Therefore, this study also aimed to explore the extent to which cultural factors influence bariatric surgery stigma by comparing the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom.
Organisatie | Aeres Hogeschool |
Lectoraat | Stedelijke Voedselvraagstukken |
Gepubliceerd in | JMIR Research Protocols JMIR Publications, Toronto, Vol. 11, Uitgave: 4 |
Datum | 2022-04-28 |
Type | Artikel |
ISSN | 1929-0748 |
DOI | 10.2196/36753 |
Taal | Engels |