工作人员和患者对脊髓损伤患者的社会心理问题的看法。

E Bodenhamer, J Achterberg-Lawlis, G Kevorkian, A Belanus, J Cofer
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越来越多的证据表明,传统的残疾适应理论模型对于专业人员理解个体对脊髓损伤的反应提供了非常有限的预测效用。康复人员可能无法准确感知脊髓损伤患者的情绪状态或心理关注的性质和程度。本研究试图进一步描述主治医生和脊髓损伤患者之间的知觉差异或相似之处。一组脊髓损伤患者和工作人员被要求完成一份脊髓损伤者心理社会问卷。该仪器评估脊髓损伤的心理社会适应的四个方面:焦虑、抑郁、社交不适和积极前景。后者似乎没有在这方面得到系统的研究,列入其中是为了消除调查表的全部否定性。工作人员被要求完成清单,因为他们认为大多数脊髓损伤患者会做出反应。结果证实了先前的研究结果,即患者和工作人员对脊髓损伤患者心理社会状况的看法存在显著差异。这项研究发现,患者报告的抑郁程度较低,但比护理人员预测的更焦虑和乐观。我们发现了几个可能影响员工误解的因素,其中最显著的是SCI服务的时间长度。
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Staff and patient perceptions of the psychosocial concerns of spinal cord injured persons.

There is growing evidence that traditional theoretical models of adjustment to disability have provided very limited predictive utility for professionals in understanding individual responses to spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation personnel may not accurately perceive the nature and degree of their spinal cord injured (SCI) patients' emotional states or psychological concerns. This study was an attempt to further delineate perceptual discrepancies or similarities between attending staff and SCI patients. A group of SCI patients and staff were asked to complete a Psychosocial Questionnaire for Spinal Cord Injured Persons. This instrument assesses four dimensions of psychosocial adjustment to spinal cord injury: Anxiety, Depression, Social Discomfort, and Positive Outlook. The latter appears not to have been systematically studied in this context, and was included to eliminate the total negativity of the questionnaire. Staff were asked to complete the inventory as they thought most of their SCI patients would respond. Results confirmed previous findings that patients and staff vary significantly in their perceptions of SCI patients' psychosocial conditions. This study found that patients reported being less depressed, but more anxious and optimistic, than their caregivers predicted. Several factors were identified which may have affected staff's misperceptions, including most significantly length of time in SCI service.

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