- Cohort of Patients Recovering from Bariatric Surgery: Work Situation Outcome

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Durand-Moreau Quentin, Occupational and Environmental Diseases Center
Sallé Agnès
GAUTHIER Aline , Endocrinology – Diabetology – Nutrition

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General Aspects
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Collaborations
Funding
Governance of the database
Additional contact
Type of database
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Population type
Dates
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General
Identification
Detailed name Cohort of Patients Recovering from Bariatric Surgery: Work Situation Outcome
CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation CNIL
General Aspects
Medical area Endocrinology and metabolism
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Pathology (details) Obesity
Health determinants Healthcare system and access to health care services
Nutrition
Occupation
Keywords occupational health; motor activity; postoperative period; bariatric surgery; work; obesity; morbidity
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Name of the director Durand-Moreau
Surname Quentin
Phone +33-29-822-3509
Email quentin.durand-moreau@chu-brest.fr
Unit Occupational and Environmental Diseases Center
Organization Angers University Hospital
Name of the director Sallé
Surname Agnès
Phone +33 (0)2 41 35 34 31
Email EDN@chu-angers.fr
Organization Angers University Hospital
Name of the director GAUTHIER
Surname Aline
Unit Endocrinology – Diabetology – Nutrition
Organization CHU Angers
Collaborations
Funding
Funding status Public
Details Angers University Hospital
Governance of the database
Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible Angers University Hospital
Organisation status Public
Additional contact
Main features
Type of database
Type of database Study databases
Study databases (details) Not-repeated cross-sectional studies (except case control studies)
Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary A selection of health institutions and services
Database recruitment is is made on the basis of: Another treatment or procedure
Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study No
Database objective
Main objective To determine if the employment rate increased among patients who underwent bariatric surgery; to assess the impact on postoperative health (postprandial weakness, diarrhoea), as well as patient capacity to adhere to postoperative guidance compared with unemployed, post-surgery patients.
Inclusion criteria All patients who underwent bariatric surgery at Angers University Hospital.
Population type
Age Adulthood (19 to 24 years)
Adulthood (25 to 44 years)
Adulthood (45 to 64 years)
Population covered Sick population
Gender Male
Woman
Geography area Local
French regions covered by the database Pays de la Loire
Detail of the geography area Angers
Data collection
Dates
Date of first collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) 2012
Date of last collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) 2012
Size of the database
Size of the database (number of individuals) [500-1000[ individuals
Details of the number of individuals 803
Data
Database activity Data collection completed
Type of data collected Declarative data
Declarative data (detail) Paper self-questionnaire
Details of collected declarative data Patient work status one month before surgery and at follow-up (at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 months or more); difficulties encountered adhering to six small meals a day; managing 30 minutes of daily physical activity; postprandial weakness and diarrhoea at work.
Presence of a biobank No
Health parameters studied Health event/morbidity
Quality of life/health perception
Procedures
Data collection method By medical staff
Participant monitoring Yes
Monitoring procedures Monitoring by contact with the referring doctor
Details on monitoring of participants Follow-up at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 months or more
Links to administrative sources Yes
Linked administrative sources (detail) PCS 2003; Occupations and socio-professional categories
Promotion and access
Promotion
Link to the document http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25890603
Access
Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) Contact the scientist in charge.
Access to aggregated data Access not yet planned
Access to individual data No access

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