Factors Affecting Patient Adherence to Multivitamin Intake After Bariatric Surgery: a Multicentre Survey Study from the Patient's Perspective.
H J M SmeltL HeusschenW TheelP W J van RutteT NijboerS PouwelsJ F SmuldersE J HazebroekPublished in: Obesity surgery (2021)
The attitude of bariatric patients towards MVS use is predominantly negative. It is important to provide accurate information on different options for MVS intake and collect information about patient's personal preferences when prescribing supplements. Improving adherence to MVS intake is challenging and requires implementation of a shared decision-making process, further optimization of MVS formulas and exploring options for reimbursement.
Keyphrases
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