Post Traumatic Stress and Related Factors in Some Hand Replantation Patients.
10.15384/kjhp.2016.16.1.67
- Author:
San Hui LEE
1
;
Mi Ah HAN
;
Jong PARK
;
So Yeon RYU
Author Information
1. Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Amputation;
Hand injuries;
Risk factors;
Stress disorders;
post-traumatic
- MeSH:
Amputation;
Hand Injuries;
Hand*;
Humans;
Life Style;
Male;
Medical Records;
Quality of Life;
Replantation*;
Risk Factors;
Smoke;
Smoking
- From:Korean Journal of Health Promotion
2016;16(1):67-75
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The risk for a hand injury was increased according to industrial structure and lifestyle change. This study investigated the post traumatic stress (PTS) and related factors in some hand replantation patients. METHODS: Total 150 hand replantation patients in one hospital were selected using convenience sampling methods. General characteristics of patients, characteristics of injured hand, self-esteem and PTS were collected using self-reported questionnaires. And clinical characteristics of injured hand were obtained from a review of medical records. Descriptive analysis, t-test, ANOVA and multiple regression analysis were performed to determine the associated factors with the score of PTS. RESULTS: Among 150 patients, 80% were male and 94% had a job. The mean score of PTS was 22.2±16.9. In simple analysis, PTS score were associated with smoking status, injury day of the week, pain score and self-esteem. Finally, the subjects who injured in weekdays had significantly higher PTS score compared to subjects who injured in weekend (β=0.185, P=0.021) and pain score was positively associated with PTS score (β=0.181, P=0.027) in multiple regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Injury day of the week and pain score were associated with PTS score in some hand replantation patients. Considering these results will help to management and improve quality of life of hand replantation patients.