Tomer Lagziel, Malik Muhammad Sohail, Harold G Koenig, Jeffrey E Janis, Stephen J Poteet, Kimberly H Khoo, Julie A Caffrey, Sheera F Lerman, Charles S Hultman
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摘要
烧伤病人的情况比较特殊,因为他们的康复需要长期住院,而且往往会因各种内外科并发症以及心理和情感挑战而变得复杂。在其他医疗领域,宗教和灵性与改善健康状况息息相关。我们的范围界定综述旨在研究现有文献中有关灵性对烧伤、复杂伤口和重症监护影响的证据,以进一步阐明灵性与多学科烧伤中心团队所治疗的疾病之间的关系。我们进行了三篇系统性综述来研究灵性与这些病症之间的关系。我们使用 MeSH 术语在四个数据库(MEDLINE via PubMed、Embase、Cochrane、Web of Science 和 Scopus)中进行了检索。两位独立审稿人对标题/摘要进行了系统、独立的筛选,随后进行了全文审阅。我们的综述显示,研究结果之间明显缺乏重叠,也缺乏客观的精神测量。大多数文章主要关注心理结果,如压力或心理健康,而不是伤口大小或疤痕形成等客观测量指标。我们发现,精神因素较多的患者,无论是原有精神因素还是介入性精神因素,心理结果都有改善的趋势。为了提高结果的可比性和统一性,未来的研究将受益于标准化的精神评估工具和客观的伤口指标。
Spiritual Healing: A Triple Scoping Review of the Impact of Spirituality on Burn Injuries, Wounds, and Critical Care.
Burn patients are unique because their recovery requires prolonged hospital admissions, often complicated by a myriad of medical and surgical complications as well as psychological and emotional challenges. Religion and spirituality have been linked to improved health outcomes in other medical fields. Our scoping review aimed to examine the available literature for evidence of the impact of spirituality on burns, complex wounds, and critical care to shed more light on the relationship between spirituality and the conditions treated by multidisciplinary burn center teams. We performed three systematic reviews to examine the relationship between spirituality and these conditions. Searches were performed using MeSH terms utilizing four databases (MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Scopus). A systematic and independent title/abstract screening was carried out by two independent reviewers and a full-text review was followed. Our review demonstrated a clear lack of overlap between study outcomes and lack of objective spirituality measurements. Most articles primarily focused on psychological outcomes, such as stress or mental health, instead of objective measures such as wound size or scar formation. We found a trend toward better psychological outcomes in patients with more spirituality, either pre-existing or interventional. To increase comparability and uniformity of outcomes, future studies would benefit from utilizing standardized spiritual assessment tools and objective wound metrics.