斯里兰卡慢性丝虫病淋巴水肿造成的身体残疾和社会心理影响。

R S Wijesinghe, A R Wickremasinghe, Sriyani Ekanayake, M S A Perera
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摘要

背景:关于斯里兰卡淋巴丝虫病的身体和社会心理残疾的信息很少。因此,本研究旨在描述斯里兰卡科伦坡地区丝虫病门诊就诊患者的身体残疾和与慢性淋巴水肿相关的社会心理影响。方法:在获得知情书面同意后,在科伦坡地区Werahera和Dehiwala的丝虫病诊所就诊的413例四肢淋巴水肿患者入组研究。数据收集使用预测试,访谈者管理的问卷,并使用SPSS分析。结果:绝大多数(95%)患者下肢受累,且与行走困难有显著相关性(p = 0.023)。肢体肿胀影响了87名(52%)就业者的工作,26人报告失去工作。大约25%和6%的人分别报告在与社区和家庭互动方面存在问题,8.7%的人认为他们被社会排斥。36.8%的患者认为肢体肿胀是主要问题。在已婚人士中,分别有5.7%及6.2%因四肢肿胀而出现性及婚姻问题。在有婚姻问题的人群中,77.3%的人存在性问题(p < 0.001)。结论:淋巴水肿显著影响患者的生理、心理和社会功能。除控制身体残疾外,发病率控制还应以社会心理后果为目标。
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Physical disability and psychosocial impact due to chronic filarial lymphoedema in Sri Lanka.

Background: Information on the physical and psychosocial disability of lymphatic filariasis in Sri Lanka is scarce. Therefore this study was carried out to describe the physical disability and psychosocial impact associated with chronic lymphoedema in patients attending filariasis clinics in the Colombo district, Sri Lanka.

Methods: Four hundred and thirteen patients with lymphoedema of limbs attending filariasis clinics in Werahera and Dehiwala in the Colombo district were enrolled in the study after obtaining informed written consent. Data were collected using a pre-tested, interviewer-administered questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS.

Results: Majority (95%) of patients had lower limbs affected and there was a significant association with difficulty in walking (p = 0.023). The swollen limb affected the work of 87 (52%) of employed patients and 26 persons reported loss of job. Approximately 25% and 6% reported having problems interacting with the community and family, respectively and 8.7% felt that they were rejected by society. The swollen limb was perceived as a major problem by 36.8% of patients. Of the married persons, 5.7% and 6.2% reported sexual and marital problems respectively, due to their swollen limb/s. Of those who had marital problems, 77.3% reported sexual problems as well (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Lymphoedema significantly affects physical, psychological and social functioning in affected individuals. Morbidity control, in addition to control of physical disability, should target the psychosocial consequences.

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