Men’s Experiences and Perspectives Regarding Social Support after Weight Loss Surgery

The objective of the study was to explore the experiences and perspectives regarding social support among men who have undergone weight loss surgery. Utilizing phenomenology, the author engaged in qualitative interviews with men to explore the meaning and experiences of social support after surgical...

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Main Authors: Darren D. Moore, Monique E. Willis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MRE Press 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Men's Health
Online Access:http://jomh.org/index.php/JMH/article/view/25
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description The objective of the study was to explore the experiences and perspectives regarding social support among men who have undergone weight loss surgery. Utilizing phenomenology, the author engaged in qualitative interviews with men to explore the meaning and experiences of social support after surgical intervention for obesity with a focus on support received by entities outside of their family systems. Three major themes emerged in the study which included: (1) Barriers to utilization of social support 2) Feeling alone and isolated, and (3) Feeling connected online. The study includes a discussion of social support for male patients as well as a discussion of research, teaching, and clinical implications.
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