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预防和治疗寒冷损伤中的心理及心理生理因素。

Psychological and psychophysiological factors in prevention and treatment of cold injuries.

作者信息

Kappes B, Mills W, O'Malley J

机构信息

Psychology & WAMI Biomedical Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage 99508.

出版信息

Alaska Med. 1993 Jan-Mar;35(1):131-40.

PMID:8214374
Abstract

Cold injured patients in Alaska come from many sources. Although sport and work continues to provide large numbers of cold injured, most severe repeat injuries tend to reflect other biopsychosocial consequences. Certain behaviors can increase the probability of injury, however all persons living in cold climates are potential candidates. One can decrease risk by education, knowledge and intelligent behavior. Proper respect for adequate protection and hydration seem to be critical factors. Understanding the psychological, physiological and psychophysiological aspects of the cold environment performer helps refine the prevention and treatment strategies for cold injury. Skill training with bio-behavioral methods, such as thermal biofeedback, and the value of medical psychotherapy appear to offer continued promise by facilitating physiologic recovery from injury, as well as assisting in long term rehabilitation. Both approaches increase the likelihood of a favorable healing response by soliciting active patient participation. Medical Psychotherapy for traumatic injuries can also help identify and manage cognitive emotional issues for families and patients faced with the permanent consequences of severe thermal injuries. Thermal biofeedback therapy has the potential benefit of encouraging greater self-reliance and responsibility for self-regulating overall health by integrating self-management skills regarding physiology, diet and lifestyle. Inpatient and outpatient biofeedback training offers specific influence over vascular responses for healing, as well as providing an effective tool for pain management. Interest in cold region habitation has continued to expand our study of human tolerance to harsh, extreme environments. Biological, psychological, sociological, and anthropological views on adaptation, habituation, acclimatization, and injury in cold environments acknowledges the role of development, learning and educated responses to cold environments. The study of health, performance, and injury prevention in extreme isolated cold environments has important strategic and scientific implications. What is learned from behavioral studies of cold survival provides an opportunity to increase our scientific knowledge and understanding. These cold research findings can assist in our future exploration of cold, underwater farming at great depths, and to far distance space travel to cold planets. The relatively new research frontier "Polar Psychology" has evolved to study how interactions with cold environments can have both positive and/or negative consequences. This research simulates the psychological factors likely to be encountered while exploring isolated cold regions of distant galaxies. The psychological and psychophysiological correlates of cold experience appear to be a function of four interactive issues: the environment, genetic predisposition, learning or experience, and finally perception or cognition. Individual cold tolerance seems to relate heavily on sensation, perception and behavior.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

摘要

阿拉斯加的冻伤患者来源多样。尽管运动和工作仍导致大量冻伤病例,但大多数严重的重复性损伤往往反映出其他生物心理社会后果。某些行为会增加受伤的可能性,不过所有生活在寒冷气候中的人都有冻伤风险。人们可以通过教育、知识和明智的行为来降低风险。对适当防护和补水给予应有的重视似乎是关键因素。了解寒冷环境中人体的心理、生理和心理生理方面,有助于完善冻伤的预防和治疗策略。采用生物行为方法进行技能训练,如热生物反馈,以及医学心理治疗的价值,似乎有望通过促进受伤后的生理恢复以及协助长期康复,来提高良好愈合反应的可能性。这两种方法都通过促使患者积极参与,增加了产生良好愈合反应的可能性。针对创伤性损伤的医学心理治疗,还可以帮助识别和处理家庭及患者面临严重热损伤永久性后果时的认知情感问题。热生物反馈疗法具有潜在益处,通过整合有关生理、饮食和生活方式的自我管理技能,鼓励人们更加自力更生并对自我调节整体健康负责。住院和门诊生物反馈训练对促进愈合的血管反应有特定影响,同时也是疼痛管理的有效工具。对寒冷地区居住环境的兴趣不断增加,促使我们持续研究人类对恶劣极端环境的耐受性。生物学、心理学、社会学和人类学对寒冷环境中的适应、习惯化、驯化和损伤的观点,认可了发展、学习和对寒冷环境的适应性反应所起的作用。在极端孤立的寒冷环境中对健康、表现和损伤预防的研究具有重要的战略和科学意义。从寒冷生存行为研究中学到的知识,为增加我们的科学知识和理解提供了契机。这些寒冷研究结果有助于我们未来探索寒冷地区、深海水下养殖以及前往寒冷星球的远距离太空旅行。相对较新的研究领域“极地心理学”已经发展起来,用于研究与寒冷环境的相互作用如何产生积极和/或消极后果。这项研究模拟了在探索遥远星系中孤立寒冷区域时可能遇到的心理因素。寒冷体验的心理和心理生理关联似乎取决于四个相互作用的因素:环境、遗传倾向、学习或经验,以及最终的感知或认知。个体的耐寒能力似乎在很大程度上与感觉、感知和行为有关。(摘要截断于400字)

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