Deacon Brett, Abramowitz Jonathan
University of Wyoming, Department of Psychology, Department 3415, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071, USA.
J Anxiety Disord. 2006;20(7):946-60. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2006.01.004. Epub 2006 Feb 7.
Anxiety associated with blood and injections is a common problem in medical settings and, in severe cases, affects sufferers' ability to receive medically essential treatment. The present study was conducted to examine incidence of adverse reactions to venipunctures among phlebotomy patients, as well as to understand the demographic and psychological characteristics associated with such reactions. A large sample of participants undergoing venipuncture (N=3315) was recruited from hospital-based phlebotomy laboratories. Participants completed a brief questionnaire assessing psychological and physiological reactions to having their blood drawn. Results indicated that a small minority of patients experienced significant anxiety symptoms during venipuncture. Vasovagal reactions and vasovagal syncope were extremely infrequent. A tendency to experience pain, disgust, and fear of fainting during injections was associated with anxious responding to the venipuncture and a probable diagnosis of needle phobia. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
与采血和注射相关的焦虑是医疗环境中的常见问题,在严重情况下,会影响患者接受必要医疗治疗的能力。本研究旨在检查静脉穿刺患者中不良反应的发生率,并了解与此类反应相关的人口统计学和心理特征。从医院的静脉穿刺实验室招募了大量接受静脉穿刺的参与者样本(N = 3315)。参与者完成了一份简短问卷,评估采血时的心理和生理反应。结果表明,少数患者在静脉穿刺过程中出现了明显的焦虑症状。血管迷走反应和血管迷走性晕厥极为罕见。注射时体验到疼痛、厌恶和害怕晕倒的倾向与对静脉穿刺的焦虑反应以及可能的针头恐惧症诊断相关。讨论了理论和实践意义。