Social Isolation, Loneliness, Anxiety, and Quality of Life in a Chronic Ulcer Population With and Without Stigma: An Observational Trial.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-05-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251341731
Teresa J Kelechi, Martina Mueller, Margaret Prentice, Mohan Madisetti
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Chronic leg ulcers impact millions worldwide, causing visible symptoms including discoloration, swelling, scarring, and requiring bulky bandaging, which often leads to stigma. Stigma may worsen other psychosocial impairments. This observational study examined stigma, social isolation, loneliness, anxiety, and quality of life (QOL) in adults aged 50+ receiving clinic-based wound care. Participants provided sociodemographic information and completed validated assessments. Among the 26 completers (13 with stigma/S+, 13 without stigma/S-), the average age was 63.2 years; 38% were female, and 58% Black/African American. Most (73%) had ≥high school education, 77% were single, and 42% were employed. Mean BMI was 38.7 kg/m², with 3.7 comorbidities. Stigma scores were higher in S+ (9.8 ± 4.6) versus S- group (6.0 ± 0.0). Loneliness was ≥40 for 15% (S-) versus 53% (S+). Social support was higher in S+ (77.0 ± 21.9) versus S- (64.5 ± 22.3), as was anxiety (50.5 ± 7.6 vs 43.3 ± 8.5). S+ reported lower QOL in appearance (2.8 ± 1.6) and clothing (2.4 ± 1.3). Findings underscore stigma's impact on health, warranting further research on protective and resilience interventions.

社会隔离、孤独、焦虑和慢性溃疡人群的生活质量:一项观察性试验。
慢性腿部溃疡影响着全世界数百万人,引起明显的症状,包括变色、肿胀、疤痕,并需要大量包扎,这往往导致耻辱。耻辱感可能加重其他社会心理障碍。本观察性研究调查了50岁以上接受临床伤口护理的成年人的耻辱感、社会隔离、孤独感、焦虑和生活质量(QOL)。参与者提供了社会人口统计信息并完成了有效的评估。26名完成者(污名/S+ 13名,无污名/S- 13名)平均年龄为63.2岁;38%是女性,58%是黑人/非裔美国人。大多数(73%)高中以上学历,77%单身,42%有工作。平均BMI为38.7 kg/m²,合并症3.7例。耻感评分S+组(9.8±4.6)高于S-组(6.0±0.0)。孤独感≥40的比例为15% (S-)和53% (S+)。社会支持(77.0±21.9)高于S-(64.5±22.3),焦虑(50.5±7.6)高于S-(43.3±8.5)。S+组在外表(2.8±1.6)和衣着(2.4±1.3)方面的生活质量较低。研究结果强调了耻辱对健康的影响,有必要进一步研究保护性和复原力干预措施。
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Journal of Patient Experience
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