新冠疫情的长期影响:一例关于在重症监护病房住院后使用意象预演疗法治疗新冠相关噩梦的病例报告。

The long wave of COVID-19: a case report using Imagery Rehearsal Therapy for COVID-19-related nightmares after admission to intensive care unit.

作者信息

Rapelli Giada, Varallo Giorgia, Scarpelli Serena, Pietrabissa Giada, Musetti Alessandro, Plazzi Giuseppe, Franceschini Christian, Castelnuovo Gianluca

机构信息

Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

Department of Psychology, Sapienza-University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 May 18;14:1144087. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1144087. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic caused several psychological consequences for the general population. In particular, long-term and persistent psychopathological detriments were observed in those who were infected by acute forms of the virus and need specialistic care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) has shown promising results in managing nightmares of patients with different traumas, but it has never been used with patients admitted to ICUs for severe COVID-19 despite this experience being considered traumatic in the literature.

METHODS

The purpose of this case study is to describe the application of a four-session IRT for the treatment of COVID-related nightmares in a female patient after admission to the ICU. A 42-year-old Caucasian woman who recovered from a pulmonary rehabilitation program reported shortness of breath, dyspnea, and everyday life difficulties triggered by the long-COVID syndrome. She showed COVID-related nightmares and signs of post-traumatic symptoms (i.e., hyperarousal, nightmares, and avoidance of triggers associated with the traumatic situation). Psychological changes in the aftermath of a trauma, presence, and intensity of daytime sleepiness, dream activity, sleep disturbances, aspects of sleep and dreams, and symptoms of common mental health status are assessed as outcomes at the baseline (during the admission to pneumology rehabilitation) at 1-month (T1) and 3-month follow-up (T2). Follow-up data were collected through an online survey.

RESULTS

By using IRT principles and techniques, the patient reported a decrease in the intensity and frequency of bad nightmares, an increase in the quality of sleep, and post-traumatic growth, developing a positive post-discharge.

CONCLUSION

Imagery rehearsal therapy may be effective for COVID-19-related nightmares and in increasing the quality of sleep among patients admitted to the ICU for the treatment of COVID-19. Furthermore, IRT could be useful for its brevity in hospital settings.

摘要

引言

新冠疫情给普通人群带来了诸多心理影响。尤其是,感染急性新冠病毒的患者出现了长期且持续的精神病理损害,需要在重症监护病房(ICU)接受专科护理。意象演练疗法(IRT)在治疗不同创伤患者的噩梦方面已显示出有前景的结果,但尽管在文献中这种经历被视为创伤性的,却从未用于因严重新冠病毒感染而入住ICU的患者。

方法

本案例研究的目的是描述对一名入住ICU后的女性患者应用四阶段IRT治疗新冠相关噩梦的情况。一名从肺部康复项目康复的42岁白人女性报告称,长新冠综合征引发了呼吸急促、呼吸困难和日常生活困难。她表现出新冠相关噩梦以及创伤后症状(即过度警觉、噩梦以及回避与创伤情境相关的触发因素)。在基线(入住呼吸康复病房期间)、1个月随访(T1)和3个月随访(T2)时,评估创伤后的心理变化、白天嗜睡的存在及强度、梦境活动、睡眠障碍、睡眠和梦境的各个方面以及常见心理健康状况的症状作为结果。随访数据通过在线调查收集。

结果

通过运用IRT的原理和技术,患者报告称噩梦的强度和频率降低,睡眠质量提高,且有创伤后成长,出院后情况良好。

结论

意象演练疗法可能对新冠相关噩梦有效,并能提高因新冠病毒感染入住ICU患者的睡眠质量。此外,IRT因其在医院环境中的简洁性可能会很有用。

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