تعیین شیوع کینزوفوبیا و برآورد سهم اثر درد و وضعیت عملکردی بر آن در بیماران کاندید جراحی بازسازی رباط صلیبی
مجله آنستزیولوژی و مراقبتهای ویژه ایران,
Vol. 2 No. 116 (1400),
3 October 2022
Abstract
مقدمه: از آنجایی که ممکن است کینزوفوبیا بر توانبخشی پس از جراحی بازسازی رباط صلیبی موثر باشد و سهم اثر آن در مطالعات ایرانی برآورد نشده است هدف اصلی مطالعه حاضر به تعیین شیوع کینزیوفوبیا قبل از جراحی، 3 و 12 ماه پس از جراحی در بیماران کاندید جراحی بازسازی رباط صلیبی پرداخته است. هدف ثانویه تجزیه و تحلیل قابلیت پیش بینی کینزوفوبیا قبل از جراحی و ارتباط آن با درد و توانایی حرکت در 3 ماه پس از جراحی است. روش کار: این مطالعه توصیفی مقطعی(آینده نگر) طی سالهای 1399 و 1400 با مشارکت 125 بیمار پس از جراحی بازسازی رباط صلیبی انجام شد. هر یک از شرکت کنندگان ابزارهای اطلاعات دموگرافیک، ترس از حرکت تامپا و پرسشنامه بيمار محور KOOSتکمیل شد. داده ها با آزمون های آماری تس تسی، کای اسکوئر و رگرسیون چند متغیره بررسی شدند. نتایج: متغیرهای شاخص توده بدنی بالا به اندازه 26/2 برابر، فاصله زمانی بین اسیب تا جراحی به اندازه 96/1 برابر، شدت درد قبل از جراحی به اندازه 59/5 و وضعیت عملکردی به اندازه 11/8 برابر ریسک کینزوفوبیا را افزایش میدهد نتیجه گیری: کینزوفوبیا در یک سوم از سرکت کنندگان این مطالعه دیده شد؛ فاکتورهایی همچون چاقی، افزایش مدت زمان آسیب تا جراحی، شدت درد بالا قبل از جراحی و وضعیت عملکردی نامطلوب پس از جراحی به عنوان عوامل پیشبینی کننده کینزوفوبیا بودند
Keywords:
- کینزوفوبیا، درد، وضعیت عملکردی، سهم اثر
How to Cite
انوری م., & مرادی ا. (2022). تعیین شیوع کینزوفوبیا و برآورد سهم اثر درد و وضعیت عملکردی بر آن در بیماران کاندید جراحی بازسازی رباط صلیبی. مجله آنستزیولوژی و مراقبتهای ویژه ایران, 2(116). Retrieved from https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/isacc/index.php/iranesthesia/article/view/441
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8. Dudley RI, Lohman EB, Patterson CS, Knox KG, Gharibvand L. The relationship between kinesiophobia and biomechanics in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed females. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2022.
9. Luque-Suarez A, Martinez-Calderon J, Falla D. Role of kinesiophobia on pain, disability and quality of life in people suffering from chronic musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review. British journal of sports medicine. 2019;53(9):554-9.
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11. Khanbabaei Gol M, Aghamohammadi D. Effect of intravenous infusion of magnesium sulfate on opioid use and hemodynamic status after hysterectomy: double-blind clinical trial. The Iranian Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility. 2019;22(7):32-8.
12. Marok E, Soundy A. The effect of kinesiophobia on functional outcomes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery: an integrated literature review. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2021:1-12.
13. Khanbabaei Gol M, Rezvani F, Ghavami Z, Mobaraki-Asl N. Prevalence of neuropathic pain and factors affecting sleep quality in women with breast cancer after radiotherapy. The Iranian Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility. 2019;22(6):46-53.
14. Khanbabayi Gol M, Eidy M, Zamani Esfahlani M. Frequency Ratio of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Women with Breast Cancer Treated with Lymphedema in Tabriz Medical Education Centers; 2018-2019. The Iranian Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility. 2020;22(12):62-8.
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24. Dashti Rostami K, Nabavinik M, Naderi E. Relationship between Kinesiophobia and Vertical Ground Reaction Force in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructed and Deficient Patients during Landing Task. Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences & Research. 2021;8(1):25-30.
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26. Kvist J, Ek A, Sporrstedt K, Good L. Fear of re-injury: a hindrance for returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy. 2005;13(5):393-7.
27. Brown OS, Hu L, Demetriou C, Smith T, Hing C. The effects of kinesiophobia on outcome following total knee replacement: a systematic review. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2020;140(12):2057-70.
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