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DO GENERAL PRACTITIONERS VOLUNTARILY PARTICIPATE IN TRAININGS TO TREAT BARIATRIC PATIENTS AFTER SURGERY? A QUESTIONNAIRE BASED STUDY.

Ranzenberger-Haider, T.; Meyer, E.; Krebs, M.; Prager, G.; Schindler, K. · Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin · 2021 · Heft 3 · S. 1 bis 1

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Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin
Autor:innen
Ranzenberger-Haider, T.; Meyer, E.; Krebs, M.; Prager, G.; Schindler, K.
Ausgabe
Heft 3 / 2021
Jahrgang 19
Seiten
1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2021-06-16 13:00:00
ISSN
0341-0501

Zusammenfassung

Introduction There is a growing number of patients undergoing bariatric surgery (BS) requiring lifelong follow-up. BagEL (Bariatric Patients in Primary Care: Post-operative Nutrition and Lifestyle Management) is a survey to evaluate a newly developed structured postoperative management program in primary care (PC). We present preliminary results of participating general practitioners (GP) in the BagEL study. Objectives It has not yet been explored if GP participate in voluntary trainings for practical treatment recommendations for patients who underwent BS. Methods A questionnaire for GP was developed to assess…

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Gesundheit Pflege After Bariatric Surgery General Practitioners Germany Allgemeinmediziner Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin