Ludimila de Oliveira Cardoso Ouverney, Giancarlo Lucchetti, Caroline Hansen da Silva, Julia Berzoini Albuquerque, Oscarina da Silva Ezequiel, Alessandra Lamas Granero Lucchetti
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目的:尽管越来越多的证据表明精神和宗教信仰对身心健康结果的作用,但在耳鼻喉科领域,特别是对于耳鸣等慢性疾病,这方面的探索仍然不足。本研究旨在探讨精神和宗教信仰对巴西慢性主观性耳鸣患者症状严重程度、生活质量和心理健康的影响。方法:对慢性主观性耳鸣患者进行横断面研究。环境:巴西专业门诊中心。宗教和精神变量(Duke Religion Index, FACIT-Sp 12和SRCOPE - Religious coping)与耳鸣严重程度(耳鸣障碍量表)、心理健康(das -21)和生活质量(WHOQOL-Bref)的关系进行了调查,并对社会人口统计学、临床数据和体检结果进行了调整。采用线性回归模型。结果:共纳入313例患者。精神健康测量与更好的结果相关(特别是意义和和平);同时,消极的宗教应对与所有变量的较差结果相关。宗教虔诚表现出一种混合的效果,非组织性的宗教虔诚对心理健康和生活质量有更好的结果,而内在的宗教虔诚对耳鸣的严重程度有更差的结果。结论:本研究发现,宗教和精神信仰对慢性耳鸣患者对耳鸣严重程度的感知、心理健康和生活质量有重要影响。这些发现支持耳鼻喉科医生和听力学家了解患者信仰的重要性,以提供更全面和综合的护理。
Influence of Spirituality on Severity, Quality of Life, and Mental Health of Tinnitus Patients.
Objective: Despite the growing evidence on the role of spiritual and religious beliefs on physical and mental health outcomes, this remains inadequately explored in the field of otolaryngology, particularly for chronic conditions such as tinnitus. This study aims to investigate the influence of spiritual and religious beliefs on symptom severity, quality of life, and mental health of Brazilian patients with chronic subjective tinnitus.
Methods: Cross-sectional study including patients with chronic subjective tinnitus.
Setting: Specialized outpatient center in Brazil. Religious and spiritual variables (Duke Religion Index, FACIT-Sp 12, and SRCOPE - religious coping) were investigated on the relationship with tinnitus severity (Tinnitus Handicap Inventory), mental health (DASS-21), and quality of life (WHOQOL-Bref), adjusting for sociodemographics, clinical data, and physical examination findings. Linear Regression models were used.
Results: A total of 313 patients were included. Spiritual well-being measures were associated with better results (particularly for Meaning and Peace); meanwhile, negative religious coping was associated with worse outcomes for all variables. Religiosity has presented a mixed effect, with nonorganizational religiosity having better outcomes for mental health and quality of life, and intrinsic religiosity having worse outcomes for tinnitus severity.
Conclusion: The present study found that religious and spiritual beliefs can have an important influence on the perception of tinnitus severity, mental health, and quality of life of individuals with chronic tinnitus. These findings support the importance of otolaryngologists' and audiologists' understanding of their patients' beliefs to provide more comprehensive and integrative care.