Upton D, Hender C, Solowiej K
University of Worcester, UK.
J Wound Care. 2012 Jan;21(1):42-8. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2012.21.1.42.
This exploratory study surveys a group of practitioners to discover their perspectives on the prevalence of stress, anxiety and mood disorders among their patients with acute and chronic wounds.
A questionnaire survey was sent to an convenience sample of 81 health professionals. The questionnaire included items about the health professionals' perceptions of the prevalence of mood disorders among their patients, and their perceptions of potential contributory factors and treatments.
Thirty-nine health professionals (48%), including tissue viability nurses, nurses and podiatrists, responded to the survey. The majority of respondents believed that 50-75% of their patients with chronic wound were suffering from mood problems related to their condition. Despite this, most practitioners believed that few of their patients were actually receiving treatment for these mood- related problems. One quarter of patients with acute wounds were considered to have related problems with mood. Practitioners believed anxiety and feeling helpless were the most common mood problems among their patients, while chronic pain/discomfort of the wound and inability to complete everyday tasks were potential contributory factors to these problems.
The findings suggest that the health professionals who responded to the survey were aware of behavioural signs of stress, anxiety and mood problems in their patients with chronic wounds. Furthermore, the majority of practitioners did not feel that their patients were receiving help or treatment for these problems. It is therefore suggested that increased awareness of the behavioural signs of stress, anxiety and mood problems among patients with wounds could help to improve the patient's experience of wound care, as acknowledgement of mood problems could lead to the most appropriate form of treatment or help for individual patients.
本探索性研究对一组从业者进行调查,以了解他们对急性和慢性伤口患者中压力、焦虑和情绪障碍患病率的看法。
向81名健康专业人员的便利样本发送了问卷调查。问卷包括有关健康专业人员对其患者中情绪障碍患病率的看法,以及他们对潜在促成因素和治疗方法的看法的项目。
39名健康专业人员(48%),包括组织活力护士、护士和足病医生,回复了调查。大多数受访者认为,他们50 - 75%的慢性伤口患者患有与其病情相关的情绪问题。尽管如此,大多数从业者认为他们的患者中实际上很少有人因这些与情绪相关的问题接受治疗。四分之一的急性伤口患者被认为存在相关情绪问题。从业者认为焦虑和感到无助是患者中最常见的情绪问题,而伤口的慢性疼痛/不适以及无法完成日常任务是这些问题的潜在促成因素。
研究结果表明,回复调查的健康专业人员意识到他们慢性伤口患者中压力、焦虑和情绪问题的行为迹象。此外,大多数从业者认为他们的患者没有因这些问题得到帮助或治疗。因此,建议提高对伤口患者中压力、焦虑和情绪问题行为迹象的认识,有助于改善患者的伤口护理体验,因为认识到情绪问题可能会为个体患者带来最合适的治疗形式或帮助。