非肿瘤泌尿科患者的心理健康

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Health Psychology Research Pub Date : 2022-09-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.38352
Danyon Anderson, Devesh Kumar, Divya Divya, Jose L Zepeda, Abrahim N Razzak, Jamal Hasoon, Omar Viswanath, Alan D Kaye, Ivan Urits
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本文是一篇关于非肿瘤泌尿科患者心理健康问题的文献综述。在这篇综述中代表的病理包括佩氏病(PD)、勃起功能障碍(ED)、尿失禁和尿路感染(UTI)、不育症、良性前列腺增生(BPH)、肾结石和尿潴留。虽然最近对泌尿系统恶性肿瘤的介入关注很大(例如,通过“胡子月”活动提高对前列腺癌的认识),但针对非肿瘤泌尿系统患者的文献研究和干预却很有限。因此,我们对患有非肿瘤性病理的泌尿科患者进行了回顾,以提高临床医生对这些患者心理健康问题的认识,提高临床医生就病理相关的社会敏感话题进行沟通的舒适度,并回顾在这些病理中进行的持续干预措施。我们概述了不同的持续心理健康疾病(MHI)的需求和各种病理的治疗方法。与一般人群相比,非癌性泌尿系统病变患者的生活质量较低,MHI发生率较高。因此,根据美国泌尿学协会的建议,来自同伴、治疗师和医疗保健提供者的心理和社会支持进一步证明对某些亚群至关重要。该综述还提出了针对ED患者的病理特异性干预措施,如团体治疗。鉴于2019冠状病毒病大流行后患者人群中MHI的发病率较高,在为患者创建协作治疗平台时,非肿瘤泌尿外科治疗领域的MHI意识仍然至关重要。
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Mental Health in Non-Oncologic Urology Patients.

This article is a literature review of mental health concerns in non-oncologic urology patients. Pathologies represented in this review include Peyronie's Disease (PD), erectile dysfunction (ED), urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections (UTI), infertility, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), kidney stones, and urinary retention. While there has been great interventional focus as of late for urogenitary malignancies (i.e. prostate cancer awareness with the Movember campaign), literature studies and intervention focused on non-oncologic urology patients has been limited. As such, we conducted a review on urology patients with non-oncologic pathologies as an effort to increase clinician awareness of mental health concerns among such patients, increase the comfort level for clinician communication on socially sensitive topics surrounding pathologies, and review ongoing interventions conducted within these pathologies. We outlined different ongoing Mental Health Illness (MHI) needs and treatments for various pathologies. Patients with non-cancerous urologic pathologies had lower quality of life and higher incidence of MHI than the general population. As such, in line with the American Urological Association recommendations, psychological and social support from peers, therapists, and healthcare providers further prove to be crucial for some subpopulations. The review also yielded pathology specific interventions such as group therapy for ED patients. Given the higher incidence of MHI in the patient population after the Covid-19 pandemic, MHI awareness in the sphere of non-oncologic urology treatment continues to be crucial when creating a collaborative treatment platform for patients.

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Health Psychology Research
Health Psychology Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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