烧伤幸存者及其家属的社会心理问题:叙述回顾

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Beylin Dmitry , Rachel Kornhaber , Michelle Cleary
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烧伤造成的深远和持久的后果远远超出了最初的身体创伤。尽管近几十年来,特别是在高收入国家,生存率有了显著提高,但许多幸存者在出院后仍长期面临复杂的心理和社会挑战。这篇综述概述了目前对烧伤的心理和社会影响的理解,并强调了在康复的每个阶段支持幸存者及其家人的关键策略。常见的心理问题包括创伤后应激、焦虑、抑郁和自我认知中断。这些问题经常在恢复过程的早期出现,并可能持续数年,影响日常功能、人际关系和重返工作岗位的能力。照顾者也会受到影响,他们往往会感到情绪疲劳和心理紧张,特别是在获得支持服务的机会有限的情况下。重新融入日常生活往往伴随着社会耻辱和排斥,儿童和青少年由于持续的身份发展而特别容易受到伤害。整体康复需要的不仅仅是身体康复;它需要一种协调的多学科方法,包括心理支持、重新融入社会和长期后续行动。认知行为疗法、同伴和家庭支持方案以及数字健康平台等干预措施在解决这些需求方面显示出希望。虽然有些人报告烧伤创伤后的个人成长,但结果受到各种因素的影响,包括精神健康史、社区背景和现有支持。社会心理护理必须对文化和发展差异作出反应,并在不同的环境中可获得。虚拟现实和远程保健等创新在弥合服务差距方面越来越有价值,特别是对农村或服务不足地区的个人而言。
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Psychosocial concerns in burn survivors and their families: A narrative review
Burn injuries result in profound and enduring consequences that extend well beyond the initial physical trauma. Although survival rates have significantly improved in recent decades, particularly in high-income countries, many survivors continue to experience complex psychological and social challenges that persist long after discharge from hospital care. This review outlines the current understanding of the psychological and social impacts of burn injuries and highlights key strategies to support survivors and their families through each stage of recovery. Common psychological concerns include post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression, and disruptions to self-perception. These issues frequently emerge early in the recovery process and may endure for several years, influencing daily functioning, interpersonal relationships, and the ability to return to work. Caregivers are also affected, often experiencing emotional fatigue and psychological strain, particularly when access to support services is limited. Reintegration into everyday life is frequently marked by social stigma and exclusion, with children and adolescents being especially vulnerable due to ongoing identity development. Holistic recovery requires more than physical rehabilitation; it requires a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach that incorporates psychological support, social reintegration, and long-term follow-up. Interventions such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, peer and family support programs, and digital health platforms have shown promise in addressing these needs. While some individuals report personal growth following burn trauma, outcomes are influenced by various factors, including mental health history, community context and available support. Psychosocial care must be responsive to cultural and developmental differences and accessible across diverse settings. Innovations such as virtual reality and telehealth are increasingly valuable in bridging service gaps, particularly for individuals in rural or underserved areas.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
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发文量
699
审稿时长
96 days
期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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