Patient Experiences and Perceptions with Infections Due to Multidrug-Resistant Organisms: A Systematic Review.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Mousa M AlRawashdeh, Angela Ishak, Ahmed Al-Bunnia, Aris P Agouridis, Theodore Lytras, Nikolaos Spernovasilis, Constantinos Tsioutis
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Abstract

Infections by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) pose significant public health challenges, including increased mortality rates, healthcare costs, and significant impacts on the quality of life for patients. Utilizing a systematic review methodology adhering to PRISMA guidelines, we performed a comprehensive search across three databases, identifying 20 relevant studies that investigated the psychological effects of infections due to MDROs on hospitalized adults. The primary outcomes examined included depression, anxiety, and other psychosocial impacts, while secondary outcomes included patient and caregiver understanding of the infection. Findings revealed consistent associations between contact isolation due to MDRO infections and heightened levels of depression and anxiety among patients, although evidence regarding the impact on anger was mixed. Other psychological aspects, such as feelings of stigmatization and reduced healthcare provider interactions, were also recorded. The current systematic review highlights the importance of addressing these psychological effects through holistic, patient-centered care approaches, emphasizing the need for better communication and comprehensive education for both patients and healthcare providers. Our findings suggest that mitigating the psychological burden of MDROs can enhance overall patient care and outcomes and call for further research to optimize care strategies for patients hospitalized for infections due to MDROs.

患者对耐多药生物感染的经历和看法:系统回顾。
耐多药生物(MDROs)感染给公共卫生带来了重大挑战,包括死亡率上升、医疗成本增加以及对患者生活质量的重大影响。我们采用符合 PRISMA 指南的系统性综述方法,对三个数据库进行了全面检索,确定了 20 项相关研究,这些研究调查了 MDROs 感染对住院成人的心理影响。研究的主要结果包括抑郁、焦虑和其他社会心理影响,次要结果包括患者和护理人员对感染的理解。研究结果表明,MDRO 感染导致的接触隔离与患者抑郁和焦虑水平升高之间存在一致的关联,但有关对愤怒的影响的证据不一。研究还记录了其他心理方面的问题,如耻辱感和医护人员互动减少等。本系统综述强调了通过以患者为中心的整体护理方法来解决这些心理影响的重要性,同时强调了加强沟通以及对患者和医疗服务提供者进行全面教育的必要性。我们的研究结果表明,减轻 MDROs 带来的心理负担可以提高患者的整体护理水平和治疗效果,因此需要进一步开展研究,以优化因 MDROs 感染而住院的患者的护理策略。
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Pathogens
Pathogens Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
1285
审稿时长
17.75 days
期刊介绍: Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.
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