玻璃肩":外伤性肩关节脱位患者的生活经历--一项定性研究

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Gisela Sole , Anlo van Deventer , Leon Harris , Craig Wassinger , Margie Olds
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摘要

背景肩关节前脱位的复发率很高,通常需要进行稳定手术,并且长期存在对再次损伤的恐惧。目的探讨肩关节前脱位患者在生活、幸福感、对再次损伤的恐惧以及对未来的展望等方面的经历。方法我们采访了14名5年内有外伤性盂肱关节前脱位的患者(中位年龄27.5岁,21-40岁不等;2名女性),无论他们过去是否做过稳定手术。我们使用解释性描述对数据进行了分析。结果我们构建了三个主要的主题。(1) 健康螺旋式下降:受伤打破了他们的生活,影响了他们的自我认同和自信。睡眠障碍加剧了压力、失落、抑郁和悲伤。再次受伤的风险可能导致社会孤立。(2) 遥不可及:由于之前的手术和康复似乎并不成功,复发导致了挫败感,不得不重新开始。医疗服务提供者和家庭的支持对于重新获得对身体的信任至关重要。(3) 不得不妥协:随着时间的推移,一些人接受了再次受伤的风险,学会了听从警告信号,或通过避免特定的社交和娱乐活动、改变运动项目或在自己喜欢的运动项目中扮演其他角色,以及调整与工作相关的任务和日常任务来妥协。大多数参与者都描述了对自己肩部的恐惧和信心之间的相互作用。医疗服务提供者的支持和专业关系、持续的肩部相关强化训练以及风险缓解策略对于促进和维持信心和自我效能感,以及在必要时重新考虑和调整参与者的目标非常重要。
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The “glass shoulder”: Patients’ lived experiences of a traumatic shoulder dislocation – A qualitative study

Background

Anterior shoulder dislocations have a high recurrence rate, often necessitating stabilizing surgery, with residual long-term fear of reinjury.

Objectives

To explore patients’ experiences of anterior shoulder dislocations in relation to their lives, well-being, fear of reinjury, and future perspectives.

Design

Qualitative study.

Methods

We interviewed fourteen individuals (median age 27.5 yrs, range 21–40; two women) with traumatic anterior glenohumeral dislocation within 5 years, with or without past stabilizing surgery. We analysed data using Interpretive Description.

Results

We constructed three main themes. (1) Downward wellness spiral: The injury shattered their lives, influencing their self-identity and -confidence. Sleep disturbances added to stress levels, loss, depression and grief. The re-injury risk could lead to social isolation. (2) Out of arm's reach: Recurrences led to frustration as the prior surgery and rehabilitation appeared to have been unsuccessful, having to start again. Support from healthcare providers and whānau/family was crucial to regain trust in the body. (3) Obligatory compromise: Over time, some individuals accepted the re-injury risk, learnt to heed warning signals, or compromised by avoiding specific social and recreational activities, changing their sports or to other roles in their preferred sport, and adapting work-related and daily tasks.

Conclusion

Participants described in-depth socio-emotional responses following shoulder dislocations. Most participants described an ongoing interplay between fear and confidence in their shoulder. Healthcare provider support and professional relationship, on-going shoulder-related strengthening, and risk mitigation strategies were important to facilitate and maintain confidence and self-efficacy, and to re-consider and adjust the participant's goals when needed.

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Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.70%
发文量
152
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, international journal of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, is a peer-reviewed international journal (previously Manual Therapy), publishing high quality original research, review and Masterclass articles that contribute to improving the clinical understanding of appropriate care processes for musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes articles that influence or add to the body of evidence on diagnostic and therapeutic processes, patient centered care, guidelines for musculoskeletal therapeutics and theoretical models that support developments in assessment, diagnosis, clinical reasoning and interventions.
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