Perceived Benefits
Cross-source consensus on Perceived Benefits from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Benefits
Highlighted claims
- Patients reported physical, psychological, and social benefits after surgery. — Dynamic trade-off evaluation framework for bariatric surgery outcomes: a qualitative Straussian Grounded Theory study
- Physical improvement was the most immediate and tangible benefit. — Dynamic trade-off evaluation framework for bariatric surgery outcomes: a qualitative Straussian Grounded Theory study
- For some patients, remission or improvement of obesity-related disease mattered more than the amount of weight lost. — Dynamic trade-off evaluation framework for bariatric surgery outcomes: a qualitative Straussian Grounded Theory study
- Psychological benefits included self-confidence, emotional regulation, and greater control over eating behavior. — Dynamic trade-off evaluation framework for bariatric surgery outcomes: a qualitative Straussian Grounded Theory study
- Social adaptation included greater participation, restored work capacity, and improved family role functioning. — Dynamic trade-off evaluation framework for bariatric surgery outcomes: a qualitative Straussian Grounded Theory study