Xuchuan Zhou, Xuefeng Su, Gejia Ma, Yueling Tang, Junzheng Wu, Bin Liu
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背景:下肢淋巴水肿是一种慢性且无法治愈的疾病。淋巴水肿的治疗方案不断进步,预后也有所改善;然而,这种情况仍然对患者的心理健康造成实质性的负面影响。因此,本研究提出的关键问题是“有多少下肢淋巴患者有抑郁症状”和“下肢淋巴水肿患者的症状和痛苦因素是否存在差异,他们是如何经历痛苦的?”方法与结果:2021年6月至2023年12月共纳入112例下肢淋巴水肿患者。收集和分析患者的定量和定性资料。参与者完成患者健康问卷(PHQ-9),我们采访了得分≥10分的中度/重度抑郁症状的参与者。共有83名参与者完成了这项研究。总体而言,39.76%的参与者PHQ-9得分≥5分,表明他们有轻度抑郁症状;13.25%的受试者PHQ-9评分≥10分,提示有中度或重度抑郁症状。与研究前接受过治疗的参与者相比,研究前未接受任何治疗的参与者患抑郁症的风险更高(χ2 = 6.705, p = 0.031)。不同分期淋巴水肿患者抑郁程度差异无统计学意义(χ2 = 8.430, p = 0.077)。从定性访谈数据中,我们提取了五个共同的主题:“自我丧失”、“与周围环境隔绝”、“由症状和并发症引起的不适”、“担心原有恶性肿瘤的进展或恶化”和“担心手术治疗可能无效”。结论:本研究发现下肢淋巴水肿患者易出现抑郁心理症状。明确影响下肢淋巴水肿患者心理困扰的原因,是提高患者心理健康支持水平的重要信息。
Depression and Psychological Distress in Patients with Lower Extremity Lymphedema: A Mixed-Method Study.
Background: Lower extremity lymphedema is a chronic and incurable condition. Treatment options for lymphedema have continued to advance and prognosis has improved; however, the condition still poses a substantial negative impact on patients' mental health. Therefore, the key questions raised in this study are "How many patients with lower limb lymph have depression symptoms?" and "Are there any differences in the symptoms and distress factors of patients with lower extremity lymphedema, and how do they experience distress?" Methods and Results: A total of 112 lower extremity lymphedema patients from June 2021 to December 2023 were enrolled in the study. Quantitative and qualitative data of patients were collected and analyzed. Participants completed the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), and we interviewed participants with moderate/severe depressive symptoms with score ≥10. A total of 83 participants completed this study. Overall, 39.76% of the participants had a PHQ-9 score ≥5, indicating that they had mild depressive symptoms; 13.25% of the participants had a PHQ-9 score ≥10, indicating that they had moderate or severe depressive symptoms. Compared with participants who had received treatment before the study, participants who did not receive any treatment before the study had a higher risk of depression (χ2 = 6.705, p = 0.031). There was no significant difference in the degree of depression in patients with different stages of lymphedema (χ2 = 8.430, p = 0.077). From the qualitative interview data, we extracted five common themes: "loss of self," "isolation from surroundings," "discomfort caused by symptoms and complications," "concern about the progression or deterioration of the original malignant tumor," and "fear that surgical treatment may be ineffective." Conclusions: This study found that patients with lower extremity lymphedema are prone to psychological symptoms of depression. To clarify the reason that affect psychological distress is important information to improve the psychological health support for patients with lower extremity lymphedema.
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Lymphatic Research and Biology delivers the most current peer-reviewed advances and developments in lymphatic biology and pathology from the world’s leading biomedical investigators. The Journal provides original research from a broad range of investigative disciplines, including genetics, biochemistry and biophysics, cellular and molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology, anatomy, developmental biology, and pathology.
Lymphatic Research and Biology coverage includes:
-Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis
-Genetics of lymphatic disorders
-Human lymphatic disease, including lymphatic insufficiency and associated vascular anomalies
-Physiology of intestinal fluid and protein balance
-Immunosurveillance and immune cell trafficking
-Tumor biology and metastasis
-Pharmacology
-Lymphatic imaging
-Endothelial and smooth muscle cell biology
-Inflammation, infection, and autoimmune disease