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成人焦虑、抑郁与伤口愈合结果之间的关系:一项系统评价和荟萃分析。

Relationships between anxiety, depression and wound healing outcomes in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

作者信息

O'Donovan Fiona, Capobianco Lora, Taylor-Bennett Joseph, Wells Adrian

机构信息

Division of Psychological Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Psychosocial Service, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 May 20;20(5):e0309683. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309683. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine whether there is a relationship between anxiety and/or depression and wound healing.

DESIGN

Systematic review and meta-analysis.

DATA SOURCES

Searches were conducted on PsycINFO, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and Web of Science on the 06-March-2023.

METHODS

Eligible studies explored the effects of anxiety and/or depression on wound healing in adults. Healing outcomes included time to heal and complication rates. Anxiety and depression outcomes were considered separately.

RESULTS

Fifty-five studies were included in the narrative synthesis (26,612,809 participants), and 26 studies in the meta-analysis. Studies utilised a range of observational and experimental designs. Wounds included in the review were: surgical, ulcer, burn and experimental wounds. The narrative synthesis gave mixed results, with some studies noting positive associations between increased anxiety or depression and wound healing, while others did not find an association. Results from the meta-analysis found no significant effect of anxiety on wound healing outcomes. However, depression was associated with significantly higher odds of delayed wound healing, OR = 2.10, [1.02, 4.33]; higher risk of wound complications, RR = 1.30, [1.11, 1.53] and increased risk of wound infection RR = 1.25, [1.09, 1.44].

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest depression negatively impacts wound healing. There is less evidence for an association with anxiety, but this may be due to less research in this area. Future studies should explore the mechanism of associations between depression and wound healing to inform clinical interventions.

摘要

目的

探讨焦虑和/或抑郁与伤口愈合之间是否存在关联。

设计

系统评价和荟萃分析。

数据来源

于2023年3月6日在PsycINFO、MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL和Web of Science上进行检索。

方法

符合条件的研究探讨了焦虑和/或抑郁对成年人伤口愈合的影响。愈合结果包括愈合时间和并发症发生率。焦虑和抑郁结果分别进行考虑。

结果

叙述性综述纳入了55项研究(26,612,809名参与者),荟萃分析纳入了26项研究。研究采用了一系列观察性和实验性设计。综述中纳入的伤口包括:手术伤口、溃疡、烧伤和实验性伤口。叙述性综述结果不一,一些研究指出焦虑或抑郁增加与伤口愈合之间存在正相关,而其他研究未发现关联。荟萃分析结果发现焦虑对伤口愈合结果无显著影响。然而,抑郁与伤口愈合延迟的显著较高几率相关,比值比(OR)=2.10,[1.02, 4.33];伤口并发症风险较高,相对风险(RR)=1.30,[1.11, 1.53];伤口感染风险增加,RR = 1.25,[1.09, 1.44]。

结论

这些发现表明抑郁对伤口愈合有负面影响。焦虑与之关联的证据较少,但这可能是由于该领域研究较少。未来研究应探索抑郁与伤口愈合之间关联的机制,以为临床干预提供依据。

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