Psychological and psychiatric standardized procedures for metabolic bariatric surgery: a clinical practice model for mental health providers

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Fausta, Micanti [1 ]
Claudio, Caiazza [1 ]
Mario, Musella [2 ]
Emanuela, Paone [3 ]
Giuseppe, Navarra [4 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Federico II, Univ Hosp, Dept Time Dependent Network Psychiat & Psychol, Eating Disorders Obes & Bariatr Surg Unit, Via Sergio Pansini N5,Edificio 18, I-80131 Naples, Italy
[2] Univ Hosp Federico II, Bariatr Surg Dept Gen Surg Bariatr Surg, Naples, Italy
[3] Sapienza Univ, Fac Pharm & Med, Bariatr Ctr Excellence IFSO EU, Dept Med Surg Sci & Biotechnol, Polo Pontino, Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Hosp G Martino, Dept Human Pathol Adult & Evolut Age, Surg Oncol Div, Messina, Italy
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Obesity; Metabolic bariatric surgery; Mental health; Clinical procedures; BINGE-EATING DISORDER; PATIENTS SEEKING; BODY-IMAGE; FOLLOW-UP; WEIGHT; SCALE; VALIDATION; OBESITY; INTERVENTION; DEFINITION;
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10.1007/s13304-024-02053-5
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R61 [外科手术学];
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IntroductionObesity is a multifactorial and chronic disease, constantly growing in prevalence. Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (MBS) is among the most effective therapies for obesity, determining consistent long-term weight loss and maintenance. Increasing evidence suggests a relevant mental health contribution to obesity pathogenesis. European and International Guidelines for MBS emphasize the importance of a pre-surgical psychological/psychiatric assessment and a post-surgical follow-up to improve MBS outcomes. Yet, no standard psychological/psychiatric procedures currently exist.MethodsThis paper overviews the psychological/psychiatric procedures which Italian mental health providers currently perform on MBS candidates to provide psychological support through every step of the MBS, from the assessment to the postsurgical follow-up, to evaluate eligibility, prevent mental health flare-ups and weight regain, as endorsed by the Board of the Italian Society of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases (SICOB).ResultsThe psychological/psychiatric procedures should encompass two phases: pre-surgical assessment and post-surgical follow-up. Pre-surgical assessment should investigate every condition that might reduce the MBS effectiveness or contraindicate the surgical process. It must include a mental state evaluation, weight history, eating behavior, body image, psychosocial conditions, and motivation. The post-surgical follow-up should offer psychological support to patients in achieving weight loss and maintenance. It should also prevent the onset or recurrence of psychiatric disorders that may affect clinical outcomes.DiscussionThis paper is the first to introduce a standardized protocol for psychological/psychiatric procedures for each phase of the surgical process, to allow MBS candidates to receive similar care despite geographical differences. It also serves as a potential clinical model for assessing mental eligibility or contraindications prior to MBS, and subsequently support the individual behavioral and lifestyle changes to achieve and maintain weight loss.
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