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摘要
背景:植入式心律转复除颤器(ICD)植入术是一种降低心源性猝死风险的成熟治疗方法;然而,ICD患者表现出焦虑。本研究旨在了解ICD植入后重返工作岗位的焦虑特征,并探讨再就业支持。方法:使用罗赛医院集团住院临床职业数据库(2011-2022)对56002例入院前在心内科工作的患者数据进行分析。根据住院期间是否进行ICD手术,将患者进一步分为两组。在接受ICD手术的患者中,使用多变量logistic回归模型来估计住院前职业数据、临床数据和重返工作焦虑之间的关系。结果:ICD组对重返工作的焦虑率高于非ICD组(26.2 % vs. 16.1 %;p 结论:ICD组对重返工作岗位的焦虑率更高。这项研究表明,对重返工作岗位的焦虑进行干预,特别是对工作场所的生活,对患有icd的工作人群很重要。
Characteristics of anxiety about returning to work after implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation in Japan.
Background: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation is an established treatment that reduces the risk of sudden cardiac death; however, patients with ICD have been shown to be anxious. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of anxiety about returning to work after ICD implantation and to explore reemployment support.
Methods: Data from 56,002 patients who worked before admission to the cardiology department were analyzed using the Inpatient Clinico-Occupational Database of the Rosai Hospital Group (2011-2022). The patients were further categorized into two groups depending on whether ICD surgery was performed during hospitalization. Among patients who had undergone ICD surgery, multivariable logistic regression models were used to estimate the relationships between the prehospitalization occupational data, clinical data, and anxiety about returning to work.
Results: The ICD group had a higher rate of anxiety about returning to work than the non-ICD group (26.2 % vs. 16.1 %; p < 0.001). In the ICD group, younger age at discharge, female sex, self-employed, and longer working hours per day were independently associated with anxiety about returning to work. Among patients experiencing anxiety about returning to work, compared with the non-ICD group, the ICD group had a lower rate of anxiety about workplace understanding (17.9 % vs. 35.0 %; p = 0.008); but a higher rate of anxiety about workplace life (37.5 % vs. 18.3 %; p < 0.001).
Conclusions: The ICD group had a higher rate of anxiety about returning to work. This study suggests that interventions for anxiety about returning to work, especially regarding life in the workplace, are important for working populations with ICDs.
期刊介绍:
The official journal of the Japanese College of Cardiology is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal publishing the latest findings in cardiovascular medicine. Journal of Cardiology (JC) aims to publish the highest-quality material covering original basic and clinical research on all aspects of cardiovascular disease. Topics covered include ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, hypertension, arrhythmia, congenital heart disease, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment, new diagnostic techniques, and cardiovascular imaging. JC also publishes a selection of review articles, clinical trials, short communications, and important messages and letters to the editor.