老年住院患者谵妄及相关痛苦的回忆:一项前瞻性研究。

Maria Leonor Moura, Sónia Martins, Raquel Correia, Elika Pinho, Cristiana Paulo, Maria João Silva, Ana Teixeira, Liliana Fontes, Luís Lopes, José Artur Paiva, Luís Filipe Azevedo, Lia Fernandes
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背景:谵妄是老年人非常常见的一种神经精神疾病,具有显著的生理和心理负担。关于它的心理影响还有很多未知之处。本研究旨在确定回忆谵妄的患者比例,并分析其造成的痛苦。此外,本研究旨在分析谵妄回忆与住院相关痛苦和整体心理痛苦的关系。方法:对某大学附属医院重症医学科二级病房老年住院患者进行前瞻性研究。排除标准为格拉斯哥昏迷评分总分≤11分、脑损伤、失明、耳聋或无法交流。谵妄每日用神志不清评定法进行评定。使用谵妄体验问卷测量患者的谵妄回忆和相关痛苦。采用Kessler心理困扰量表评估整体心理困扰。结果:105例患者中有38例(36.2%)出现谵妄。大多数患者不记得谵妄发作(64.7%)。在那些记得的人中(35.3%),大多数人将谵妄描述为一种痛苦的经历(75%)。谵妄回忆与高整体心理困扰相关(P = 0.029)。结论:谵妄相关的痛苦较高,特别是在回忆发作的患者中。住院期间的整体心理困扰与谵妄回忆有关。这项研究强调了评估这些患者谵妄经历的必要性,以及提供支持和心理干预以减少相关痛苦的重要性。
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Recall of delirium and related distress in elderly hospitalized patients: A prospective study.

Recall of delirium and related distress in elderly hospitalized patients: A prospective study.

Background: Delirium is a very common neuropsychiatric disorder in the elderly, with a significant physical and psychological burden. Much is still unknown about its psychological effects. This study aims to identify the proportion of patients who recall delirium and to analyze the distress caused by it. In addition, this study aims to analyze the association between delirium recall and related distress and global psychological distress regarding hospitalization. Methods: This is a prospective study with elderly hospitalized patients in level-2 units of intensive care medicine department of a university hospital. Exclusion criteria were a Glasgow Coma Scale total ≤11, brain injury, blindness, deafness, or inability to communicate. Delirium was daily assessed with the Confusion Assessment Method. Delirium recall and related distress in patients were measured using the Delirium Experience Questionnaire. Global psychological distress was assessed with the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. Results: From 105 patients, 38 (36.2%) developed delirium. Most patients did not remember the delirium episode (64.7%). Among those who remembered (35.3%), most described delirium as a distressing experience (75%). Delirium recall was associated with high global psychological distress (P = .029). Conclusions: Distress related to delirium is high, namely in patients who recall the episode. Global psychological distress during hospitalization is associated with delirium recall. This study highlights the need to assess the experience of delirium in these patients, as well as the importance of providing support and psychological interventions to minimize the associated distress.

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