一项关于年轻时再植手术后日常生活中的长期后果和适应的定性研究。

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION
Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-04 DOI:10.1177/17589983221118399
Hans-Eric Rosberg, Lars B Dahlin, Ingela K Carlsson
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摘要

引言:拇指或手指再植手术后,患者的功能受损。我们的目的是探索年轻时拇指和/或多指截肢后进行再植手术的长期后果和日常生活中的适应情况。方法:对9名被招募者进行半结构化访谈,并采用内容分析法进行分析。参与者被要求描述他们的手功能、疼痛、外表、情绪后果、对日常生活的影响以及克服日常挑战的策略。结果:访谈揭示了五个主要类别:对受伤的记忆和对未来的担忧;手功能、疼痛和感冒敏感性;有一只明显不同的手的感觉;适应日常生活中的障碍和挑战;以及向医疗专业人员传达的关键信息和向未来患者提供的建议。人们清楚地记得受伤的情况。休息时疼痛很少见,但抓握时会出现疼痛。感冒敏感性是一个主要问题。与外观相关的问题从没有到主要问题不等。尽管手部功能受损,但人们还是找到了应对日常生活挑战的解决方案。补偿战略、个人资源和他人的支持在这一适应过程中非常重要。结论:年轻时截肢后进行再植手术的患者会随着时间的推移适应日常生活中的挑战。医疗保健专业人员应提供足够的支持,以实现创伤体验的情感处理。应解决与外表有关的问题,以防止痛苦。应强调关于克服感冒敏感性长期问题的缓解策略的信息。
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A qualitative study of the long-term consequences and adaptation in daily life after replantation surgery at a young age.

Introduction: Impaired functioning is seen in patients following replantation surgery to the thumb or fingers. Our aim was to explore long-term consequences and adaptation in daily life after a thumb and/or multiple finger amputation followed by replantation surgery during young age.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine recruited individuals and analysed using content analysis. The participants were asked to describe their hand function, pain, appearance, emotional consequences, impact on daily life and strategies for overcoming daily challenges.

Results: The interviews revealed five main categories: memories of the injury and concerns for the future; hand function, pain and cold sensitivity; feelings about having a visibly different hand; adaptation to impairments and challenges in daily life; and key messages to healthcare professions and advice to future patients.The circumstances of the injury were well remembered. Pain at rest was rare but occurred when grasping. Cold sensitivity was a major issue. Appearance-related concerns varied from none to a major problem. Despite impaired hand function, solutions were found to challenges in daily life. Compensatory strategies, personal resources and support from others were important in this adaptation process.

Conclusions: Patients with replantation surgery after an amputation during young age adapt to challenges in daily life over time. Healthcare professionals should offer adequate support to enable emotional processing of trauma experience. Appearance-related concerns should be addressed to prevent distress. Information about alleviating strategies to overcome long-term problems with cold sensitivity should be emphasized.

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