医学
腹部外科
心脏外科
急诊科
心胸外科
血管外科
健康素养
腹痛
普通外科
外科
急诊医学
物理疗法
医疗保健
护理部
经济
经济增长
作者
Jenny Angerås-Kraftling,Maria Jaensson,Karuna Dahlberg,Erik Stenberg
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00423-025-03736-2
摘要
Emergency department visits are common following bariatric surgery and may be partially preventable. Health literacy and general self-efficacy are factors that may influence health-seeking behaviors in these patients. This study aimed to assess whether health literacy and general self-efficacy are associated with an increased frequency of emergency department visits after bariatric surgery. Patients who underwent bariatric surgery at a single hospital from 2018 to 2020 were evaluated for their health literacy and general self-efficacy levels before surgery. Data on emergency department visits within the patient's residential region were evaluated over a three-year period, with repeated emergency department visits for abdominal pain as the primary outcome. During the follow-up period, 69 of 231 patients (29.9%) had at least one emergency department visit for abdominal pain, and 20 patients (8.7%) had three or more visits. Inadequate functional health literacy (OR 5.56, 95% CI 1.80-17.19, p = 0.003) and inadequate communicative and critical health literacy (OR 10.48, 95% CI 3.13-35.08, p < 0.001) were both significantly associated with an increased risk of repeated emergency department visits over the three-year period. No significant association was found between low general self-efficacy and the frequency of emergency department visits. Inadequate health literacy is associated with an increased risk of repeated emergency department visits for abdominal pain following bariatric surgery.
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