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摘要
背景与目的:烧伤患者会经历许多心理并发症,包括焦虑。术前焦虑是相当普遍和正常的,弹性被认为是在压力情况下有效的应对策略。本研究旨在评估皮肤移植候选烧伤患者的恢复力和焦虑之间的相关性。材料与方法:本研究采用横断面、描述性相关研究,采用连续抽样方法,并根据纳入标准进行。数据收集使用Beck焦虑量表和CD-RISC,于2019年7月在住院病房手术前20-30分钟完成。数据分析在SPSS version 16中进行,采用描述性和推断性统计,以表格和数字指标的形式进行。为了实现研究目标和回答研究问题,还使用了方差分析(ANOVA)、独立t检验和Pearson相关系数。结果:66.2%的患者心理韧性得分高于50分。心理弹性和焦虑的平均得分分别为64.57±22.25分和12.88±10.45分。心理弹性与焦虑之间存在显著相关,心理弹性得分的增加与焦虑的减少相关(r=0.81;P < 0.001)。心理弹性与文化程度(P<0.001)、经济状况(P=0.001)、职业状况(P=0.02)、居住地(P=0.035)显著相关。此外,焦虑与受教育程度(P=0.004)、经济状况(P=0.011)、职业状况(P=0.03)、居住地(P=0.016)显著相关。结论:心理弹性与焦虑呈显著相关,心理弹性越高,焦虑越低。此外,皮肤移植的候选烧伤患者有轻微的焦虑和中等的恢复力。因此,建议在手术前进行弹性训练以减少这些患者的焦虑。
The Correlation of Resilience and Anxiety in the Candidate Burn Patients for Skin Grafting
Background & Aims: Victims of burn injuries experience numerous psychological complications, including anxiety. Preoperative anxiety is rather common and normal, and resilience is considered to be an effective coping strategy in stressful situations. The present study aimed to assess the correlation between resilience and anxiety in the candidate burn patients for skin grafting. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive-correlational study was conducted via continuous sampling and based on the inclusion criteria. Data were collected using Beck anxiety inventory and CD-RISC, which were completed 20-30 minutes before the surgery at the inpatient ward in July 2019. Data analysis was performed in SPSS version 16 using descriptive and inferential statistics in the form of tables and numerical indicators. To achieve the research objectives and answer the research questions, the analysis of variance (ANOVA), independent t-test, and Pearson's correlation-coefficient were also used. Results: In total, 66.2% of the patients had higher resilience scores than 50. The mean scores of resilience and anxiety were 64.57±22.25 and 12.88±10.45, respectively. A significant correlation was observed between resilience and anxiety, and the increased score of resilience was associated with decreased anxiety (r=0.81; P<0.001). Resilience was significantly correlated with education level (P<0.001), economic status (P=0.001), occupation status (P=0.02), and place of residence (P=0.035). In addition, anxiety was significantly correlated with education level (P=0.004), economic status (P=0.011), occupation status (P=0.03), and place of residence (P=0.016). Conclusion: According to the results, resilience and anxiety were correlated, and higher resilience was associated with lower anxiety. Furthermore, the candidate burn patients for skin grafting had mild anxiety and moderate resilience. Therefore, resilience training is recommended for the reduction of anxiety in these patients before surgery .