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NCT06061406
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BE Smart - Bariatric Patient - Empowerment in the Preparation and Follow-up of Bariatric Surgery Using the Smartvisit App (BESmart)

Sponsor: Wuerzburg University Hospital

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Summary

Obesity affects an increasing proportion of the population and is associated with numerous comorbidities that cause increased morbidity and mortality. The most effective therapy for morbid obesity is metabolic bariatric surgery. Surgical numbers are increasing worldwide. Before surgery, patients must try to reduce weight conservatively in a multimodal therapy concept. In addition, numerous protocols must be collected and appointments must be organized. Postoperatively, patients are expected to receive lifelong follow-up care, which increasingly overwhelms bariatric centers. People with overweight and obesity ° I are often left largely alone with the treatment of their disease. There is a considerable gap in care here. For the care of patients with obesity and empowerment in dealing with their disease, the smart visit app from the company aycan, which is adapted to obesity patients, is to be investigated. This is designed as a pilot project with the primary endpoint of usage and satisfaction (after 3 months, key secondary endpoint after 12 months). A total of 100 patients from 3 groups (postoperative, preoperative, permanent conservative with only overweight/obesity °I) will use the app for 1 year for this purpose.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2021-05-02

Completion Date

2024-06

Last Updated

2024-04-24

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

smart visit app

Patients use an obesity-adapted version of aycan's Smartvisit app, which helps track specific behaviors (diet, exercise), query potential problems/complaints, and manage medical documents in a structured way. A study nurse experienced in the field of nutrition/obesity contacts the patient if necessary and establishes contact with the center physician.

Locations (1)

Ann-Cathrin D Koschker

Würzburg, Germany