在普通医疗中病人的工作残疾和影响健康的社会心理问题。

P Gulbrandsen, P Hjortdahl, P Fugelli
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摘要

一般情况下,患者的心理社会问题往往被忽视。通过识别高风险人群,这种情况可能会有所改变。本研究旨在探讨在一般实践中,认为自己有工作残疾的患者是否比那些没有工作残疾的患者更经常出现影响健康的心理社会问题。1995年3月,在一个正常工作日内,对地理上确定的人口进行了1 058名连续咨询89名全科医生的成年患者的接触。他们在家完成一份调查问卷,并将其直接寄回全科医生部门。男性患者认为自己比女性患者更容易丧失工作能力。所有的社会心理问题,除了有一个苛刻的照顾任务,更普遍的工作残疾。医生应铭记,与其他病人相比,丧失工作能力的病人往往伴有影响健康的心理社会问题。允许长期病假或残疾养恤金可能不是唯一需要的管理。
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Work disability and health-affecting psychosocial problems among patients in general practice.

Psychosocial problems are often ignored among patients in general practice. By identifying high risk groups this situation could possibly be altered. This study aimed to explore if patients in general practice perceiving themselves as work-disabled by at least 50% more often have health-affecting psychosocial problems than those not work-disabled. In a geographically defined population, 1,058 consecutive adult patients consulting 89 general practitioners were approached during one regular working day in March 1995. They completed a questionnaire at home, returning it directly to the department of general practice. Male patients considered themselves work-disabled more often than female patients. All psychosocial problems except having a demanding caregiving task were more common among the work-disabled. The doctors should bear in mind that work-disabled patients more often than other patients have concomitant health-affecting psychosocial problems. Granting long-term sick leave or a disability pension may not be the only management needed.

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