Qualitative Research on the Causes of Kinesiophobia in Postoperative Cerebellar Tumor Patients.

Xin Xu,Wei Wang,Xiuqin Feng
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OBJECTIVE To understand the causes of kinesiophobia in postoperative patients with cerebellar tumors, and to provide the basis for early rehabilitation regimen. METHODS Using the objective sampling method, 16 postoperative cerebellar tumor patients were extracted for semi-structured interviews. Data was analyzed using the Colaizzi 7-step method, and the theme was refined. RESULTS The causes of kinesiophobia in postoperative cerebellar tumor patients were summarized into 4 themes: Excessive vigilance to self-state. Increased pain sensitivity and fear of dizziness were regarded as threat signals, which brought excessive burden on the current therapeutic regimen. Uncertainty of early rehabilitation. Lack of cognition, uncertainty effect of early rehabilitation, and insufficient exercise of self-efficacy. Psychological stress and avoidant emotion. Economic pressure and avoidant emotion ran out of control. Vulnerable support system. Deficient in professional technique, family, and social support. CONCLUSION The kinesiophobia in postoperative cerebellar tumor patients is composed of multiple factors. Medical staff are supposed to help patients establish a correct perception of disease status. The information on early rehabilitation needs to be transmitted continually. To promote patients to participate in early rehabilitation activities energetically, it is vital to keep a high level of rehabilitation effect expectation, increased self-exercise efficiency, psychological intervention, and strong multi-party cooperation in an improved social support system.
小脑肿瘤术后患者运动恐惧症成因的定性研究
目的了解小脑肿瘤术后患者运动恐惧的原因,为早期康复治疗提供依据。方法采用客观抽样法,抽取16名小脑肿瘤术后患者进行半结构式访谈。结果小脑肿瘤术后患者运动恐惧的原因归纳为 4 个主题:对自我状态的过度警惕。疼痛敏感性的增加和对头晕的恐惧被视为威胁信号,这给当前的治疗方案带来了过重的负担。早期康复的不确定性。缺乏认知,早期康复的不确定性影响,自我效能感锻炼不足。心理压力和回避情绪。经济压力和逃避情绪失控。脆弱的支持系统。结论 小脑肿瘤术后患者的运动恐惧是由多种因素造成的。医务人员应帮助患者建立对疾病状态的正确认识。早期康复的信息需要不断传递。要促进患者积极主动地参与早期康复活动,保持高度的康复效果预期、提高自我锻炼效率、心理干预、改善社会支持系统的多方有力合作至关重要。
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