精神病社会工作在神经伤亡和急救环境中对产后神经疾病的干预:案例研究。

Indian journal of health social work Pub Date : 2022-07-01
Sunu Merla, Sinu Ezhumalai
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本研究描述了一例 24 岁已婚女性在产后 20 天内突发截瘫和尿失禁的多重社会心理问题。妇科医生将她转介到神经科急诊室。患者在通过 LSCS(ecamplasia)分娩第二个孩子后出现急性产后截瘫,并伴有肠道膀胱受累。她意识清醒,神志清楚,无发热。她是在 COVID-19 大流行封锁期间来医院就诊的。然而,患者并无COVID-19病史。神经系统检查显示患者完全截瘫(力量 0/5,张力减弱),伴有肠道和膀胱受累,L1(腰椎)以下水平完全感觉缺失。进行了所有必要的血液检查。她患有贫血。患者计划接受磁共振成像(MRI)和数字减影血管造影(DSA)检查。患者起初不同意接受数字减影血管造影,并予以否认。经过咨询,她同意接受 DSA 检查。经过临床和放射学评估,她被诊断为出血性脊髓炎。患者及其家人面临着危机和多种社会心理问题,如由于突然丧失功能(行动不便)、在急诊室喂养婴儿、婴儿在急诊室缺乏安全空间等造成的严重心理困扰。社会心理评估显示,患者对未来持续担忧,因住院而与第一个孩子分离的焦虑,担心新生儿在急诊室受到感染的风险,以及经济拮据。经过三个月的随访,患者的神经系统状况保持不变。精神科社工团队提供了以下干预措施:危机干预、心理教育和联络服务。这些干预措施在不同的社会心理领域为患者提供了帮助。本案例研究让精神科社工认识到精神科社工服务在围产期神经科急诊环境中的重要性。
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Psychiatric Social Work interventions for Post Partum neurological illness in a Neuro-Casualty and Emergency Setting: A Case Study.

This study describes a multiple psychosocial problem in a case of a 24-year-old married female, who presented with sudden paraplegia and urinary incontinence, during her post-partum period within 20 days of delivery. She was referred to Neurology casualty and Emergency service by Gynecologist. Patient Presented with acute onset postpartum paraplegia with bowel bladder involvement after delivery of her second child by LSCS (ecamplasia). She was conscious, well oriented, and afebrile. She visited the hospital during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. However, there was no history suggestive of COVID-19 in the patient. Neurological examination showed complete paraplegia (power 0/5 with decreased tone), associated bowel and bladder involvement with complete sensory deficit below the level of L1 (Lumbar Vertebrae). All necessary blood investigations were carried out. She had anemia. Patient was planned for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA). Patient was initially not agreeing for DSA and denied the same. After counseling she agreed for DSA. Upon clinical and radiological assessment, she was diagnosed with hemorrhagic myelitis. Patient, family members faced crisis and multiple psychosocial problems such as severe psychological distress due to sudden loss of functioning (mobility), feeding the baby in casualty, lack of safe space for the infant in casualty. Persistent worries regarding the future, separation anxiety from the first child owing to hospitalization, worries about risks of infections to the new born baby in the emergency care, and financial constraints were revealed in psychosocial assessment. Patient neurological conditioned remained status quo after three months of follow-up. Psychiatric Social Work team provided following interventions; crisis intervention, psychoeducation and liaison services. The interventions have helped the patient in various psychosocial domains. This case study sensitizes the Psychiatric Social Workers about the importance of psychiatric social work services in perinatal neurology emergency settings.

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