Deliberate self-harm and the elderly: a volatile combination-an overview from the plastic surgery perspective.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-06-19 DOI:10.1155/2012/740378
J Packer, M A Hussain, S H A Shah, J R Srinivasan
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Aims. To study the factors associated with the DSH in the elderly group of 60 years and above and to recommend changes to be implemented in order to improve the management in this specific group. Materials and Methods. Five-year retrospective study was undertaken from July 2005 to July 2010 in the Plastic Surgery Department of the Royal Preston Hospital, NHS Trust. A Performa was designed to collect data about the inpatient admission and included certain areas of key information. The case notes for all patients were extensively analysed in order to gather adequate information for the devised Performa. Results. DSH is getting more common in the elderly group, and males are more affected than females. 60% of the patients had a previous history of DSH. A large number (80%) of patients had a previous history of mental illness. 60% of those DSH patients were living with family. Almost all patients (90%) were reviewed by the Psychiatry Liaison Team. The timing of patients being assessed was highly variable. Conclusions. Marriage is not a protective factor in the prevention of the DSH in the elderly group. A mental health team referral in the early phases of the management would be of huge benefit and a likely step to prevent possible future admissions. The Department would benefit from the creation of a protocol for the management of these patients. There should be a joint effort of the professionals in the management of DSH in the elderly, and GPs play a very important role in the prevention of DSH in the later life.

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故意自残与老年人:一个不稳定的组合——从整形外科的角度概述。
目标目的:研究60岁及以上老年人DSH的相关因素,并提出改进建议,以改善该特定人群的管理。材料与方法。从2005年7月到2010年7月,在NHS信托的皇家普雷斯顿医院整形外科进行了为期五年的回顾性研究。Performa的设计目的是收集有关住院患者的数据,并包括某些关键信息领域。对所有患者的病例记录进行了广泛的分析,以便为设计的Performa收集足够的信息。结果。DSH在老年人群中越来越常见,男性比女性更容易受到影响。60%的患者既往有DSH病史。大量(80%)患者有精神病史。60%的DSH患者与家人住在一起。几乎所有患者(90%)都接受了精神病学联络小组的复查。患者接受评估的时间变化很大。结论。在老年人群中,婚姻并不是预防DSH的保护因素。在管理的早期阶段,心理健康团队的转诊将会带来巨大的好处,并且可能是防止未来可能入院的一个步骤。该部将受益于制定一项管理这些病人的议定书。老年DSH的管理需要专业人士的共同努力,全科医生在老年DSH的预防中起着非常重要的作用。
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