骨关节炎的心理方面

Katarzyna Kot-Bryćko, F. Pietraszkiewicz
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骨关节炎是影响关节的最常见疾病。患有关节疼痛和进行性残疾的患者数量一直在增长,特别是在最发达的国家。它也是造成疼痛和患者生活质量恶化的主要原因,是世界上造成最高社会成本的10种疾病之一。常常导致永久残疾的疼痛和残疾会造成许多不良后果,不仅是身体上的,而且是心理和社会性质的。孤独感、无助感、无用感以及焦虑、抑郁等症状显著影响患者的生活质量,需要从多个方面感知患者的生活质量,才能达到预期的治疗效果。需要对伴随的精神障碍(焦虑、抑郁等)进行治疗的躯体疾病往往需要采用整体方法进行长期治疗,即使这些疾病得到了适当的诊断,在实践中也很少得到实施。然而,在治疗过程中,患者与医生的良好沟通是一个非特异性因素,它会影响患者接受治疗的动机和对医生建议的充分遵守。Re-gretfully。尽管对精神障碍和慢性疾病(包括骨关节炎)发病率的了解有所进展,并将这些知识应用于标准医疗程序,但在实践中,治疗师和患者本身都很少遵循这些建议。
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Psychological Aspects of Ostaoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the commonest condition affecting joints. The number of patients suffer­ing from joint pain and progressive disability has been growing, especially in the most de­veloped countries. It is also the major cause of pain and deterioration of the patient’s quality of life, being among the 10 diseases worldwide, generating the highest social costs. Pain and disability, often leading to permanent disability entail numerous adverse consequences, not only of physical ones but also of psychological and social nature. The feeling of loneliness, helplessness and uselessness as well as anxiety and depression symptoms significantly affect the patient’s quality of life which should be perceived in multiple aspects in order to achieve the expected success in treatment. The need for holistic approach to frequently long-lasting treatment of a somatic condition, requiring treatment of concomitant mental disorders (anxiety, depression, etc.) is rarely implemented in practice, even if the disorders are properly diagnosed. However, good communication between the patient and the physician is a nonspecific factor in the course of treatment, which affects the patient’s motivation to undergo treatment and full adherence to physician’s recommendation. Re­gretfully. Despite the progress in the knowledge of the incidence of mental disorders and chronic conditions (including osteoarthritis) and implementation of this knowledge to standard medical procedures, in practice these recommendations are marginally followed, both by the therapists and patients themselves.
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