Bariatric Surgery Candidate Clinical Trial
— EWinBSPOfficial title:
The "Expressive Writing" as Psychological Intervention in Bariatric Population. Prospective Longitudinal Multi Centric Study
The aim of the present study is to test the efficacy of a psychological intervention focused
on the expressive writing on the weight loss and adherence, 3 months after surgery in obese
population undergoing to bariatric surgery. The sample will be divided into two groups: the
expressive writing group that will perform the psychological intervention focused on
expressive writing, and the control group that will not perform the psychological
intervention. The assignment to the two groups will be randomized. The randomization will be
carried out leaving each participant free to blindly choose one of the two sealed envelopes
containing the writing instruction sheet and an empty sheet, respectively.
All participants will complete psychometric questionnaires 3 days before surgery (T0) and 3
months (T1) after surgery in order to test the predicted variation on the chosen outcome in a
very early stage after surgery. In order to assess the adherence level with a non self -
report measure, the serum levels of 25(OH)D, B12, sideraemia and iron at T1 will be
collected. Moreover, the adherence to follow up visits (surgical, nutritional and
psychological) at 1 and 3 months will be assessed.
The main hypothesis is that those patients undergoing expressive writing would have a greater
early Excess Weight Loss % (EWL%), lower level of psychological impairment and higher level
of adherence to treatment 3 months after surgery, compare to those patients who are not
undergoing expressive writing.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 136 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - The inclusion criteria will follow the European Guidelines on Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (Fried et al., 2014): - With BMI = 40 kg/m2, with BMI 35-40 kg/m2 with co-morbidities in which surgically induced weight loss is expected to improve the disorder - declared eligible for pre-operative psychological assessment. Exclusion Criteria: - presence of a psychiatric disorder or drug/ alcohol abuse - cognitive impairment - level of education less than primary school - revisional surgery. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Roma La Sapienza | University College London Hospitals |
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* Note: There are 17 references in all — Click here to view all references
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Excess Weight Loss (%EWL) | Those patients undergoing expressive writing would have a greater early Excess Weight Loss % (EWL%) | 3 month | |
Primary | Emotional Regulation (Toronto Alexithymia Scale) | The TAS-20 is a self-administered questionnaire, consisting of 20 items. The scale ranges between 20 to 100 and it allows to identify alexithymic (> 60), not alexithymic (< 51) and probably alexithymic patients (51-60).We expect that those patients undergoing expressive writing would have a lower score (<51) compared to control group patients. | 3 month | |
Primary | Adherence (Visual Analogue Scale) | The VAS asks individuals to mark a line at the point along a continuum showing how much of each drug they have taken in the past 6 months from 0% to 100% where 0% means you have taken no drug/s in the past 6 months, 50% means you have taken half of your drug/s in the past 6 months and 100% means you have taken all of your drug/s in the past 6 months. After surgery it will be used also to assess the adherence to nutritional supplements provided by the bariatric protocol. We expect that those patients undergoing expressive writing would have a higher level of adherence to treatment on VAS score (>90). | 3 month |
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