面部烧伤的心理健康结果和社会心理影响:一项范围综述

Jordan Kankam, Calah Burros, Joshua E Lewis, Raven J Hollis, Nia Hammett, Austin Biscotti, Jai Sehgal, Bryce Gantt, Ernst Nicarnord
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引言:烧伤已被证明具有长期的心理和社会后果。目的:确定面部烧伤对患者生活质量的心理和社会心理影响。方法:这些方法是根据系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价指南的元分析扩展而制定的。利用PubMed和Scopus数据库进行文献检索。同行评审的英语研究包括了与面部烧伤相关的心理、社会或生活质量结果。结果:面部烧伤患者的焦虑和抑郁明显加重[医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)评分:2.5±2.8,P < 0.002; HADS评分:2.1±2.7,P < 0.001]。青少年面部烧伤患者的身体形象不满意度在伤后1年显著高于未面部烧伤患者(P < 0.001)。接受增强现实结合康复治疗后,生活质量评分较基线有所改善(P < 0.001)。结论:本综述强调了面部烧伤对心理健康和社会心理结局的负面影响。进一步的研究需要进一步证实干预措施,如认知行为策略和基于虚拟现实的康复,在面部烧伤患者的长期管理中。
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Mental Health Outcomes and Psychosocial Impacts of Facial Burns: A Scoping Review.

Introduction: Burn injuries have been proven to carry long-term psychological and social consequences.

Objective: To identify the mental and psychosocial impacts of facial burns on patients' quality-of-life outcomes.

Methods: The methods were developed in agreement with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis extensions for Scoping Review guidelines. A literature search utilizing the PubMed and Scopus databases was performed. Peer-reviewed, English-language studies examining psychological, social, or quality-of-life outcomes associated with facial burns were included.

Results: Anxiety and depression were significantly worse in facial burn patients [Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score: 2.5 ± 2.8, P < .002, HADS Score: 2.1 ± 2.7, P < .001, respectively]. Body image dissatisfaction was significantly higher in adolescent facial burn patients compared to those without facial burns, 1 year after the injury (P < .001). After undergoing augmented reality coupled rehabilitation, quality of life scores were improved compared to baseline (P < .001).

Conclusion: This scoping review highlights the negative impacts of facial burns on mental health and psychosocial outcomes. Additional research is needed to further substantiate interventions, such as cognitive behavioral strategies and virtual reality-based rehabilitation, in the long-term management of individuals with facial burns.

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