康复
医学
心理干预
苦恼
应对(心理学)
骨科手术
焦虑
心理健康
生活质量(医疗保健)
截肢
物理疗法
精神科
临床心理学
护理部
作者
Heather K. Vincent,MaryBeth Horodyski,Kevin R. Vincent,Sonya T. Brisbane,Kalia K. Sadasivan
出处
期刊:Pm&r
[Wiley]
日期:2015-03-12
卷期号:7 (9): 978-989
被引量:88
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pmrj.2015.03.007
摘要
Abstract Orthopedic trauma is an unforeseen life‐changing event. Serious injuries include multiple fractures and amputation. Physical rehabilitation has traditionally focused on addressing functional deficits after traumatic injury, but important psychological factors also can dramatically affect acute and long‐term recovery. This review presents the effects of orthopedic trauma on psychological distress, potential interventions for distress reduction after trauma, and implications for participation in rehabilitation. Survivors commonly experience post‐traumatic stress syndrome, depression, and anxiety, all of which interfere with functional gains and quality of life. More than 50% of survivors have psychological distress that can last decades after the physical injury has been treated. Early identification of patients with distress can help care teams provide the resources and support to offset the distress. Several options that help trauma patients navigate their short‐term recovery include holistic approaches, pastoral care, coping skills, mindfulness, peer visitation, and educational resources. The long‐term physical and mental health of the trauma survivor can be enhanced by strategies that connect the survivor to a network of people with similar experiences or injuries, facilitate support groups, and social support networking (The Trauma Survivors Network). Rehabilitation specialists can help optimize patient outcomes and quality of life by participating in and advocating these strategies.
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