风湿病和肌肉骨骼疾病的复原力

R. Priori, F. Giardina, F. Spinelli, C. Iannuccelli, F. Conti
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在过去的十年里,同样在其他领域,韧性的概念在医学和心理学中越来越重要,尽管已经提出了许多不同的定义,但它可以简单地描述为积极应对压力生活事件的技能[1]。风湿性和肌肉骨骼疾病(RMD)等慢性疾病对生活质量有很大影响,恢复力有助于抵御与RMD相关的疼痛和残疾[2]。受年龄、性别、文化、社会背景、教育和个人经历等一系列变量的影响,韧性可以是一种天生的能力,也可以通过动态过程获得[1,3]。一些证据表明,RMD患者可能对压力生活事件有更有效的应对策略,因为他们对病情的慢性性有适应性反应[3,4],因此,他们可能会更好地应对意外的压力经历。有鉴于此,毫不奇怪,炎性关节炎患者比普通人群更能应对不可预测的压力情况,如持续的新冠肺炎大流行[5]。然而,能够加强主动恢复过程的干预措施可能会合理地改善RMD的结果[6]。
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Resilience in Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases
Along the last decade, likewise in other fields, the concept of resilience has been gaining relevance in medicine and psychology where, although many different definitions have been proposed, it can be briefly described as the skill to positively cope with stressful life events [1]. Chronic conditions such as rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) have a great impact on the quality of life, and resilience can help to withstand RMD associated pain and disability [2]. Being influenced by a wide spectrum of variables such as age, gender, culture, sociological context, education, and personal experiences, resilience can be either an innate ability or it can be acquired through a dynamic process [1,3]. Some evidence suggests that patients with RMD may have more effective coping strategies in response to stressful life events due to adaptive responses to the chronicity of their condition [3,4] and, consequently, they might deal better with unexpected stressful experiences. In this light, unsurprisingly, patients with inflammatory arthritis are more resilient than the general population towards unpredictable stressful situations such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic [5]. However, interventions able to strengthen the active process of resilience may reasonably improve the outcomes of RMD [6].
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