Kohler Racquel E, Tomlinson Jared, Chilunjika Tiyamike Eletima, Young Sven, Hosseinipour Mina, Lee Clara N
Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health; Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Department of Surgery, Kamuzu Central Hospital, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Qual Life Res. 2017 Apr;26(4):1027-1035. doi: 10.1007/s11136-016-1431-2. Epub 2016 Oct 22.
Low- and middle-income countries face a disproportionate burden of death and disability from injuries, many of which are due to road traffic accidents or falls. Lower extremity injuries in particular have implications not only for physical disabilities affecting work and school performance, but also for quality of life (QOL) of the individual. This qualitative study explores the psychosocial impact and QOL changes due to lower extremity injuries among trauma patients in central Malawi.
We transcribed and translated interviews with 20 patients who received care for a trauma to the lower extremity at a tertiary hospital in Lilongwe. We used NVivo to organize and thematically analyze the data.
Participants reported limitations in physical functioning, activities of daily living, social roles, and vocational and social activities. Limited mobility led to unplanned long-term disruptions in work, personal financial loss, and household economic hardship. As a result, psychological distress, fears and worries about recovery, and poor perceptions of health and QOL were common. Several contextual factors influenced patient outcomes including socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, social networks, local landscape, housing structures, and transportation accessibility.
Lower extremity trauma led to physical suffering and ongoing social and economic costs among Malawians. Injuries affecting mobility have broad QOL and economic consequences for patients and affected family members. Interventions are needed to improve post-injury recovery and QOL. Better access to trauma surgery and social and welfare support services for people living with disabling conditions are needed to alleviate the consequences of injuries.
低收入和中等收入国家面临着与伤害相关的过高的死亡和残疾负担,其中许多是由道路交通事故或跌倒所致。特别是下肢损伤不仅会对影响工作和学业表现的身体残疾产生影响,还会对个人的生活质量(QOL)产生影响。这项定性研究探讨了马拉维中部创伤患者因下肢损伤所产生的心理社会影响和生活质量变化。
我们对在利隆圭一家三级医院接受下肢创伤治疗的20名患者的访谈进行了转录和翻译。我们使用NVivo来组织和对数据进行主题分析。
参与者报告了在身体功能、日常生活活动、社会角色以及职业和社交活动方面的限制。行动不便导致工作中出现意外的长期中断、个人经济损失以及家庭经济困难。因此,心理困扰、对康复的恐惧和担忧以及对健康和生活质量的不良认知很常见。几个背景因素影响了患者的治疗结果,包括社会经济地位、宗教信仰、社会网络、当地地形、住房结构和交通便利性。
下肢创伤给马拉维人带来了身体痛苦以及持续的社会和经济成本。影响行动能力的损伤对患者和受影响的家庭成员的生活质量和经济状况产生了广泛影响。需要采取干预措施来改善伤后恢复和生活质量。需要为残疾人士提供更好的创伤手术以及社会和福利支持服务,以减轻损伤的后果。