神经外科患者手术前的压力和焦虑

Danuta Ponczek, Aleksandra Piątkowska
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导言压力是每个人生活中不可避免的一部分。它是身体对人们经常要面对的陌生和不可预测情况的反应。住院和手术是导致压力和焦虑的因素之一。 研究目的本研究旨在评估神经外科患者术前压力、焦虑和抑郁的严重程度及其影响因素。 材料和方法。研究对象包括居住在比得哥什第 10 军事研究医院神经外科的 100 名符合手术条件的患者。研究使用了作者的问卷、PSS-10 量表、HADS-M 问卷的焦虑和抑郁分量表。 结果显示研究组的平均压力为(6.07±1.31)分,焦虑为(9.73±2.84)分,抑郁为(4.76±3.15)分。压力水平的增加导致焦虑和抑郁水平的增加(P<0.001)。与病房工作人员谈论手术计划会降低抑郁水平(p=0.045),但对压力和焦虑感知水平没有影响。焦虑和抑郁障碍会随着受试者年龄的增长而增加。 结论对压力、焦虑和抑郁进行术前评估有助于识别这些障碍水平较高的患者,并采取适当措施减少这些障碍。(JNNN 2023;12(2):55-62)
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Stress and Anxiety in Neurosurgical Patients before Surgery
Introduction. Stress is an inevitable part of everyone’s life. It is the body’s response to unfamiliar and unpredictable situations that people often have to face. Hospitalisation and surgery are among the factors that contribute to stress and anxiety. Aim. The aim of this study was to assess the severity of stress, anxiety and depression in neurosurgical patients before surgery and the factors affecting them. Material and Methods. The study included 100 patients residing in the Department of Neurosurgery of the 10th Military Research Hospital with Polyclinic IP HCC in Bydgoszcz, who were qualified for surgery. The study was conducted using the author’s questionnaire, the PSS-10 scale, the anxiety and depression subscales of the HADS-M questionnaire. Results. In the study group, the mean stress score was 6.07±1.31 points, anxiety 9.73±2.84 points and depression 4.76±3.15 points. An increase in stress levels resulted in an increase in anxiety and depression levels (p<0.001). Talking to hospital ward staff about the planned surgery reduced depression levels (p=0.045), but had no effect on levels of perceived stress and anxiety. Anxiety and depressive disorders increased with the age of the subjects. Conclusions. Preoperative assessment of stress, anxiety and depression can help to identify patients with high levels of these disorders and take appropriate measures to reduce them. (JNNN 2023;12(2):55–62)
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