截肢
心理健康
生活质量(医疗保健)
康复
萧条(经济学)
医学
临床心理学
物理疗法
精神科
心理学
宏观经济学
护理部
经济
作者
Susan L. Eskridge,Jessica R. Watrous,Cameron T. McCabe,Mary C. Clouser,Michael R. Galarneau
标识
DOI:10.1080/09638288.2020.1863481
摘要
Physical functioning was associated with patient-reported outcomes, including QOL and mental-health screening. Screening positive for PTSD or depression was associated with worsened self-reported physical function and may outweigh the impact of amputation severity on physical functioning. Successful rehabilitation requires the integration of physical and mental health domains in order to achieve optimal functioning.Implications for rehabilitationThe current study shows that physical functioning in participants with combat-related amputation is related to the amputation level, quality of life, and mental-health symptom screening.Good mental health is crucial to optimal functioning, as presence of adverse mental-health symptoms may exacerbate physical functional limitations among those with combat-related amputations.Assessing variables related to adverse mental-health symptoms and ultimate physical functioning outcomes is critical for clinicians to optimize rehabilitative strategies and outcomes.
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