The Effect of Encouraging Patients Undergoing Obesity Surgery to Move on Physical Mobility, Recovery and Negative Effects of Surgery

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-65
SponsorTC Erciyes University

About this trial

Early mobilization and physical mobility have a critical role in minimizing complications after surgical procedures. Although there are a limited number of studies in the literature on the step count of bariatric surgery patients, there is no study focusing on interventions that promote mobilization in this patient group. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a mobilization incentive protocol on physical mobility, quality of recovery and complications in patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

This single-blind randomized controlled study will include 70 individuals who underwent bariatric surgery in the General Surgery ward of Kayseri City Hospital between July 2025 and June 2026. Patients will be followed up for 3 days after surgery, starting with the hospitalization process in the clinic before surgery. All participating patients will be administered preoperative patient information form, 6-minute walk test and International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Patients in the intervention group will be shown video-based mobilization training after bariatric surgery. The control group will not receive any intervention. Both groups will wear a smart watch at the time of the first mobilization (8th hour after surgery) and a patient follow-up form will be filled out. A reminder brochure will be hung in their rooms on the 1st postoperative day and a reminder text message will be sent to their cell phones on the 1st and 3rd days. The number of steps will be measured from the smart watch for three days postoperatively, complications will be followed according to the clavien dindo classification system and the Quality of Recovery-15 scale will be applied on the 3rd postoperative day. The analysis of the research data will be performed in IBM SPSS Statistics 26.0 package program. When comparisons between groups are made, parametric tests will be used in the analysis of data showing normal distribution in numerical data, and non-parametric tests will be used in the analysis of data not showing normal distribution. Chi-square test will be used in the analysis of categorical variables.

The lack of protocols to increase mobilization emphasizes the importance and innovativeness of this study. The mobilization promotion protocol is expected to increase the physical activity level (number of steps) of bariatric surgery patients in the postoperative period, improve the quality of recovery and reduce complications. These findings will reveal the importance of mobilization incentive protocol by contributing to postoperative care strategies.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Over 18 years of age,

Can speak and understand Turkish,

No communication problems,

Admitted to the clinic for bariatric surgery,

Disqualifiers

In any of the ASA IV and V groups according to the ASA Physical Condition Classification System,

6-min walk test contraindicated (unstable angina pectoris within the last month, systolic blood pressure above 180 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure above 100 mmHg, resting heart rate above 120),

Have any cognitive or neurological impairment that may adversely affect ambulation or cooperation,

Using a walking aid such as cane, walker, etc. while walking,

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Mobilization Encouragement Protocol
  • Smart Watch for Physical Activity Monitoring

Treatment groups

70 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators