A study on positive impact of intensive psychological counseling on psychological well-being of type 2 diabetic patients undergoing amputation

M. Amalraj, A. Anitharani, V. Viswanathan
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Amputation is one of the most dreadful complications in diabetes. Diabetic amputees are at elevated risk of psychological distress due to their disability. Thus, the current study aimed to evaluate the effect of intensive counseling on psychological outcomes among type 2 diabetic patients undergoing amputation. The study was conducted among 62 consecutive patients admitted in the diabetic centre and who underwent an amputation. These patients were randomly assigned to a routine counseling group (RCG-26) and intensive counseling group (ICG-36). World Health Quality of Life (WHQOL) was administered individually to all the patients based on inclusion criteria. In the RCG group, psychological therapy was given before amputation. For patients in the ICG group, psychological therapy was given before and every day after amputation, till the day of discharge. WHQOL questionnaire scores together with the demographic details were also recorded accordingly. The finding highlighted that the overall quality of the life improves in ICG group in both BKA and Toe amputation, as compared to the RCG group. ICG has better impact on QOL than RCG in amputation patients. Thus, intensive assessment and intervention has to be included as part of routine management among patients with diabetes when they undergo a surgical amputation. Key words: Amputation, quality of life, psychological counseling, intensive counseling.
强化心理咨询对2型糖尿病截肢患者心理健康的积极影响
截肢是糖尿病最可怕的并发症之一。糖尿病截肢者因其残疾而面临更高的心理困扰风险。因此,本研究旨在评估强化咨询对截肢的2型糖尿病患者心理结果的影响。这项研究是在糖尿病中心连续62名接受截肢手术的患者中进行的。这些患者被随机分为常规咨询组(RCG-26)和强化咨询组(ICG-36)。根据纳入标准,对所有患者单独实施世界卫生生活质量(WHQOL)。RCG组在截肢前给予心理治疗。ICG组患者在截肢前和截肢后每天接受心理治疗,直至出院。WHQOL问卷得分和人口统计细节也被相应地记录下来。研究结果强调,和RCG组相比,ICG组在BKA和足趾截肢术中的整体生活质量都有所改善。ICG对截肢患者生活质量的影响优于RCG。因此,当糖尿病患者接受截肢手术时,必须将强化评估和干预作为常规管理的一部分。关键词:截肢,生活质量,心理咨询,强化咨询。
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