Psychosocial Burdens of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Discussion Paper.

Carolyn Doyle-Cox, Carolynne Brousseau, Heather Tulloch, Lisa M Mielniczuk, Ross A Davies, Heather Sherrard, Lorraine Clark
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension is an uncommon and devastating chronic illness with no known cure. Little is known about the disease, and even less about the psychosocial burdens. While it is important to create awareness about the physical aspects of the disease, it is equally important to create awareness about the psychosocial burdens patients and their families face. We reviewed the literature to better understand these psychosocial burdens, which include impact from physical limitations, emotional strains, financial burdens, social isolation, lack of intimacy in relationships, and an overall lack of information. The findings can be used to assist health care providers to understand the psychosocial challenges that are being experienced by patients and families in order to better provide supportive care. The creation of a standardized tool to assess the psychosocial burdens at each clinic visit can benefit health care providers by addressing challenges faced and facilitate subsequent referral to appropriate specialists.

肺动脉高压的社会心理负担:讨论文件。
肺动脉高压是一种罕见的慢性疾病,目前尚无治愈方法。人们对这种疾病知之甚少,对其社会心理负担的了解就更少了。虽然提高对该病身体方面的认识很重要,但同样重要的是提高对患者及其家属所面临的心理社会负担的认识。我们回顾了文献,以更好地理解这些社会心理负担,包括身体限制、情绪紧张、经济负担、社会孤立、人际关系缺乏亲密以及整体信息缺乏的影响。研究结果可用于帮助卫生保健提供者了解患者和家属正在经历的心理社会挑战,以便更好地提供支持性护理。创建一个标准化的工具来评估每次诊所就诊时的心理社会负担,可以通过解决面临的挑战并促进随后转介给适当的专家,从而使卫生保健提供者受益。
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