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Traumatic amputees phantom limb pain, coping style and their impact on patient’s quality of life during the recovery phase
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Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing

ISSN: 2573-0347

Open Access

Traumatic amputees phantom limb pain, coping style and their impact on patient’s quality of life during the recovery phase


25th World Congress on Nursing Care

July 24-26, 2017 Melbourne, Australia

Li Simin and Du Chunping

Sichuan University, China

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Adv Practice Nurs

Abstract :

Objective: To improve traumatic amputeesâ�� the experience of Phantom Limb Pain (PLP), enhance patientsâ�� quality of life. Methods: Based on cross-sectional study, adopting questionnaire survey to evaluate traumatic amputeesâ�� status of PLP, coping styles and quality of life and clear the relationship between them further. Result: 89.7% of the patients experience PLP, the average score of the pain intensity was (6.29�±3.28), the style of facing it had the highest score among the three coping styles, but lower than national norms and the score of avoiding coping style and yielding coping style were higher than national norm (P<0.01), the total score of quality of life was (57.68�±29.63). The correlation analysis of PLP, the coping style and quality of life showed the significant negative correlation between PLP and quality of life (r=-0.659, P=0.000), obvious positive correlation between the style of facing it and quality of life ((r=0.391, P=0.007)), significant negative correlation between avoiding coping style (r=-0.601,P=0.000), yielding coping style (r=-0.709, P=0.000) and quality of life. Conclusion: The status of traumatic amputeeâ��s PLP need to be improved further and the positive coping style helps enhance traumatic amputeeâ��s quality of life, prompting us to take measures to control traumatic amputeeâ��s PLP and cultivate patientsâ�� positive coping style.

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