Analysis of comprehensive intervention effect of post-traumatic stress disorder in patients with acute hand injury
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6706.2020.01.019
- VernacularTitle: 手外伤患者创伤后应激障碍的综合干预效果分析
- Author:
Chui QIAN
1
;
Cunxian LYU
1
;
Xingdong QIU
1
;
Cunwang ZHENG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopaedics, Wenzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325100, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hand injuries;
Stress disorders, post-traumatic;
Trauma severity indices;
Combined modality therapy;
Psychological tests;
Depression;
Anxiety;
Intervention studies
- From:
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy
2020;27(1):77-80
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the comprehensive intervention effect of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in patients with acute hand injury, and its correlation with hand function recovery.
Methods:A total of 120 patients with hand trauma admitted to Wenzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from April 2016 to April 2018 were selected.The patients were randomly divided into observation group (60 cases) and control group (60 cases) according to the digital table.The observation group received routine treatment and comprehensive intervention.The control group was given routine treatment.The PDST scale (CAPS), depression self-rating scale (SDS) and Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) rating scale used by clinicians were used to assess the psychological status, depression and anxiety of patients with PTSD, and to evaluate the upper limb function of patients.
Results:After intervention, the scores of CAPS, SDS and HAMA in the control group were (24.51±8.43)points, (50.61±7.59)points and (10.63±2.11)points, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the observation group[(16.53±7.62)points, (40.26±4.18)points, (8.24±1.86)points](t=5.61, 5.59, 4.73, all P<0.05). The CAPS, SDS and HAMA scores of the two groups were significantly improved compared with before intervention (t=4.11, 5.04, 3.98, 5.18, 3.86, 4.72, all P<0.05). After intervention, the upper limb function scale (DASH) scores of the observation group and the control group were (89.27±6.08)points and (82.11±7.92)points, respectively.The DASH scores of the two groups were significantly higher than those before intervention (t=6.14, 5.28, all P<0.05). The DASH score of the observation group was superior to the control group (t=3.96, P<0.05). The DASH score of patients with hand injury was negatively correlated with CAPS score and SDS score (r=-0.362, -0.425, P=0.012, 0.008).
Conclusion:Comprehensive intervention for PTSD in patients with acute hand injury can significantly improve the degree of depression and anxiety, and improve the upper limb function of patients.