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糖尿病相关足部并发症治疗的心理和认知障碍:临床医生的观点。

Psychological and Cognitive Barriers to Diabetes-Related Foot Complication Treatment: Clinicians' Perspectives.

机构信息

School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.

The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2022 Dec;21(4):617-631. doi: 10.1177/1534734620983181. Epub 2021 Jan 3.

Abstract

This study investigated clinicians' perspectives about cognitive functioning and mental health in individuals with diabetes-related foot complications (DRFCs), and how these impact the clinicians' treatment of the patients' conditions. Psychological and cognitive impairments may be more pronounced in individuals with DRFCs compared with the general diabetes mellitus population. Understanding these factors will identify potential barriers to DRFC treatment adherence and effective disease self-management. Fourteen multidisciplinary clinicians (Mean = 37.86 years; standard deviation = 9.26; range = 27-51) were recruited from a metropolitan hospital diabetic foot unit. Semistructured interviews were conducted with each clinician, followed by the completion of a brief quantitative questionnaire. Interview data were analyzed thematically. Six themes that encompassed factors affecting DRFC treatment were identified: (1) psychological and cognitive characteristics; (2) the person in the environment; (3) illness and self-identity; (4) burden of chronic disease; (5) engaging with treatment; and (6) the clinician and health system response. Quantitative questionnaire results coincided with qualitative findings, with endorsement of global psychological and cognitive impairment in individuals with DRFC, which considerably affected their ability to engage in treatment. From the perspectives of clinicians working with patients with DRFCs, psychological, cognitive, and social factors have a considerable influence on DRFC treatment and self-management. Further investigation of these factors and their interrelationships is necessary to enhance treatment adherence in individuals with DRFCs.

摘要

本研究调查了临床医生对糖尿病相关足部并发症(DRFC)患者认知功能和心理健康的看法,以及这些看法如何影响临床医生对患者病情的治疗。与一般糖尿病患者相比,DRFC 患者的心理和认知障碍可能更为明显。了解这些因素将有助于确定 DRFC 治疗依从性和有效疾病自我管理的潜在障碍。从患有 DRFC 的患者的角度来看,临床医生认为心理、认知和社会因素对 DRFC 的治疗和自我管理有相当大的影响。进一步研究这些因素及其相互关系对于提高 DRFC 患者的治疗依从性是必要的。

本研究调查了临床医生对糖尿病相关足部并发症(DRFC)患者认知功能和心理健康的看法,以及这些看法如何影响临床医生对患者病情的治疗。与一般糖尿病患者相比,DRFC 患者的心理和认知障碍可能更为明显。了解这些因素将有助于确定 DRFC 治疗依从性和有效疾病自我管理的潜在障碍。从患有 DRFC 的患者的角度来看,临床医生认为心理、认知和社会因素对 DRFC 的治疗和自我管理有相当大的影响。进一步研究这些因素及其相互关系对于提高 DRFC 患者的治疗依从性是必要的。

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