Mohapatra Prasanta, Sahu Piyush, Mohapatra Ankita, Kar Nilamadhab
District Headquarter Hospital, Cuttack, Odisha, India.
Department of Psychiatry, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
Ind Psychiatry J. 2024 Jul-Dec;33(2):275-280. doi: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_154_23. Epub 2024 Mar 11.
Many patients attending dermatology clinics have mental health problems which may affect their well-being.
It was intended to study the influence of anxiety and depression on well-being and quality of life (QOL) in relation to satisfaction of dermatological care in an out-patient setting.
In a cross-sectional study, dermatological patients were assessed for well-being (WHO-5 Well-Being scale), overall QOL, anxiety (General Anxiety Disorder, GAD-7), and depression (Patient health questionnaire, PHQ-9). Satisfaction of care in the dermatology clinic (1: not at all satisfied to 10: very satisfied) and the likelihood of recommending it (1: not at all likely to 10: very likely) were assessed on a 1 to 10 scale. Demographic and clinical variables were also collected.
The sample (n = 150) covered a range of dermatological diagnoses including allergy/eczema (53.3%), inflammatory/infective diseases (19.3%), sexually transmitted diseases (10.0%), psycho-somatic diseases (9.3%), and auto-immune diseases (7.3%). A clinically relevant level (moderate degree or above) of depression (12.7%) and anxiety (8.0%) was present in considerable proportions of patients, suggesting that overall 18.7% of patients had anxiety, depression, or both. The satisfaction and recommendation scores were at an appreciable level; however, they did not influence the anxiety and depression scores. Anxiety and depression were negatively correlated with well-being and overall QOL.
Anxiety and depression present in a considerable proportion of dermatological patients significantly impaired their well-being and QOL despite high satisfaction and likelihood of recommendation of care in the dermatology clinic. Identifying and supporting psychiatric problems of dermatological patients are needed.
许多到皮肤科诊所就诊的患者存在心理健康问题,这可能会影响他们的幸福感。
旨在研究在门诊环境中,焦虑和抑郁对与皮肤科护理满意度相关的幸福感和生活质量(QOL)的影响。
在一项横断面研究中,对皮肤科患者进行了幸福感(世界卫生组织-5幸福感量表)、总体生活质量、焦虑(广泛性焦虑障碍,GAD-7)和抑郁(患者健康问卷,PHQ-9)的评估。采用1至10分制评估皮肤科诊所的护理满意度(1分:一点也不满意至10分:非常满意)以及推荐该诊所的可能性(1分:一点也不可能至10分:非常可能)。还收集了人口统计学和临床变量。
样本(n = 150)涵盖了一系列皮肤科诊断,包括过敏/湿疹(53.3%)、炎症/感染性疾病(19.3%)、性传播疾病(10.0%)、心身疾病(9.3%)和自身免疫性疾病(7.3%)。相当比例的患者存在具有临床意义水平(中度及以上)的抑郁(12.7%)和焦虑(8.0%),这表明总体上18.7%的患者有焦虑、抑郁或两者皆有。满意度和推荐得分处于可观水平;然而,它们并未影响焦虑和抑郁得分。焦虑和抑郁与幸福感和总体生活质量呈负相关。
相当比例的皮肤科患者存在的焦虑和抑郁显著损害了他们的幸福感和生活质量,尽管皮肤科诊所的护理满意度较高且被推荐的可能性较大。需要识别并支持皮肤科患者的精神问题。