稳定性脊髓损伤患者的心理健康和生活质量:一项横断面研究。

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Vidur Makkar, Aditya Pandurangi, Vidushi Makkar, Ume Hani, Mahesh Mahadevaiah, Swapna Pandurangi
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背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)导致严重的身体损伤和明显的生活方式中断,包括瘫痪,对照顾者的依赖增加,以及社会孤立的倾向。这些挑战深刻地影响了受影响者的心理健康和整体生活质量(QOL),尤其是年轻患者。研究稳定SCIs患者的心理和生活质量结果对于制定量身定制的康复策略至关重要。目的:探讨稳定型SCIs患者的心理健康状况和生活质量。材料和方法:本观察性横断面研究涉及通过WhatsApp支持小组从印度两个主要中心招募的稳定创伤性SCIs患者。符合条件的参与者是受伤后至少1年的成年人。排除了严重头部损伤或非创伤性脊柱损伤的患者。参与者提供了社会人口学信息和伤害史,并完成了心理健康和生活质量评估。数据采用IBM SPSS软件进行分析,通过卡方检验确定统计学显著性。结果:26.2%的参与者存在心理困扰。年轻的被试在心理领域表现出较差的生活质量(P = 0.02)。就业状况与物理领域(P = 0.037)和总体生活质量得分(P = 0.046)呈显著相关。社会经济地位与心理(P = 0.004)和社会领域(P = 0.009)均显著相关。结论:本研究强调脊髓损伤对心理健康和总体生活质量有相当大的影响,尤其是年轻人受到的影响更大。在脊髓损伤康复项目中,医疗服务提供者应优先考虑心理支持和咨询的整合。
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Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life for Patients with Stable Spinal Cord Injury: A Cross-sectional Study.

Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in severe physical impairments and significant lifestyle disruptions, including paralysis, increased dependence on caregivers, and a tendency toward social isolation. These challenges deeply affect the psychological health and overall quality of life (QOL) of those impacted, especially in younger patients. Investigating the psychological and QOL outcomes in individuals with stable SCIs is crucial for developing tailored rehabilitation strategies.

Aim: The study aimed to investigate the psychological health and QOL in patients with stable SCIs.

Materials and methods: This observational cross-sectional study involved patients with stable traumatic SCIs recruited through WhatsApp support groups from two major centers in India. Eligible participants were adults who were at least 1-year postinjury. Those with severe head injuries or nontraumatic spinal injuries were excluded. Participants provided sociodemographic information and injury history and completed assessments evaluating psychological health and QOL. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS software, and statistical significance was determined through Chi-square tests.

Results: Psychological distress was identified in 26.2% of the participants. Younger participants exhibited significantly poorer QOL in the psychological domain (P = 0.02). Employment status showed a significant association with the physical domain (P = 0.037) and overall QOL scores (P = 0.046). Socioeconomic status was significantly correlated with both the psychological (P = 0.004) and social domains (P = 0.009).

Conclusions: The study underscores the considerable impact of SCI on psychological health and overall QOL, with younger individuals disproportionately affected. Healthcare providers should prioritize the integration of psychological support and counseling in SCI rehabilitation programs.

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