Predicting satisfaction with outcome and follow‐up care 5 years after bariatric surgery: A prospective evaluation
Abstract Objective Patient satisfaction is viewed as essential for a successful outcome of bariatric surgery. Few studies have explored long‐term satisfaction prospectively. This study aimed to examine pre‐ and post‐surgery predictors for satisfaction with follow‐up care, and change in outcome satis...
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Main Authors: | Ingela Lundin Kvalem (Author), Louise Gabrielsen (Author), Inger Eribe (Author), Jon A. Kristinsson (Author), Tom Mala (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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