奥尔特尼亚地区手部和前臂创伤后患者生活质量的思考。

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-30 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.49.02.273
Alexandra Florinda Ghițan, Victor Gheorman, Ion Udriștoiu, Marius Eugen Ciurea
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手和前臂创伤是一个重要的公共卫生问题,具有显著的生理、心理和社会经济影响。了解不同地区伤害发生率和特征的差异对于有效实施预防措施、管理策略和资源分配至关重要。这项研究涉及86例病例,年龄从18岁到70岁不等。参与者组由11名女性和75名男性组成。分析了一系列临床参数,包括性别、年龄、环境和创伤原因。该研究要求参与者提供有关他们是否重新融入职业生活的信息,并完成WHOQOL-BREF评估,这是一种用于评估生活质量的工具。目前的调查已经确定,手部和前臂受伤的主要原因是挤压和尖锐割伤。调查结果表明,年龄与原因、性别与年龄、年龄与职业重新融合以及WHOQOL-BREF评分与不同参数之间存在显著关联。流行病学数据的获取在扩大我们对奥尔特尼亚地区急性手部和前臂损伤的理解方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Considerations on Patients' Quality of Life Following Hand and Forearm Trauma in the Oltenia Region.

Considerations on Patients' Quality of Life Following Hand and Forearm Trauma in the Oltenia Region.

Considerations on Patients' Quality of Life Following Hand and Forearm Trauma in the Oltenia Region.

Considerations on Patients' Quality of Life Following Hand and Forearm Trauma in the Oltenia Region.

Hand and forearm trauma is a significant public health concern that has notable physical, psychological, and socioeconomic implications. Understanding the variations in occurrence and characteristics of injuries across different regions is crucial for effective implementation of preventive measures, management strategies, and resource allocation. The study involved 86 cases, with a range of ages from 18 to 70 years old. The participant group consisted of 11 females and 75 males. A series of clinical parameters were analyzed, including gender, age, environment, and cause of trauma. The study requested that participants provide information regarding if they reintegrated into their professional lives and complete the WHOQOL-BREF assessment, which is a tool used to evaluate quality of life. The current investigation has determined that the primary etiologies for hand and forearm injuries are crush and sharp cuts. The results of the investigation indicate a noteworthy association among Age and Cause, Gender and Age, Age and Professional reintegration, as well as between WHOQOL-BREF scores and different parameters. The procurement of epidemiological data plays a crucial role in broadening our comprehension of acute hand and forearm injuries in the Oltenia region.

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