diplomsko delo
Abstract
Uvod: Svet si še ni docela opomogel od pandemije COVIDA 19. Številni ljudje čutijo
povečano oz. visoko stopnjo tesnobe, ki bo pri večini postopoma izzvenela, pri manjšem
delu populacije pa bodo simptomi dolgotrajnejši. Dolgi COVID je onesposobljajoče in
izčrpavajoče stanje, pri katerem po okužbi s SARS CoV 2 številni znaki in simptomi
vztrajajo dlje časa po okužbi ter ima velik vpliv na psiho fizično in socialno življenje
obolelih. Po grobi oceni lahko okužba s SARS CoV 2 povzroči simptome, ki se nadaljujejo
ali na novo razvijejo po akutni bolezni pri 10 % obolelih. Namen: Z diplomskim delom smo
želeli raziskati učinek postcovidnega sindroma (dolgega COVIDA) na duševno zdravje
ljudi. Metode dela: V diplomskem delu smo opravili pregled znanstvene ter strokovne
literature ter kvalitativno obdelavo dostopnih raziskav, opravljenih pri osebah z verjetnim
dolgim COVIDOM, ki so bile pred tem hospitalizirane ali pa so prebolele blažjo obliko
bolezni. Literaturo smo pridobili iz podatkovnih baz COBISS, PubMed, RUL, DKUM in
Google Učenjak. Vključitveni kriteriji iskanja so bili: obdobje objave literature od januarja
2020 do januarja 2024, prosto dostopni recenzirani strokovni in znanstveni članki s celotnim
besedilom in jezikom besedila v angleščini ali slovenščini. Uporabili smo strategijo z
uporabo iskalnih ključnih besed, njihovih sopomenk in Boolovih operatorjev. Podatke smo
obdelali z deskriptivno metodo. Rezultati: Vpliv dolgega COVIDA na duševno zdravje je
bil predmet številnih obsežnih raziskav. V splošnem izsledki raziskav poudarjajo pomemben
vpliv dolgega COVIDA na duševno zdravje, s poudarkom na potrebi po zgodnjem
prepoznavanju, celoviti oceni, celostni oskrbi in prilagojenih ukrepih za reševanje zapletenih
izzivov duševnega zdravja, s katerimi se soočajo posamezniki z dolgim COVIDOM.
Razprava in zaključek: Izbruh in širjenje COVIDA 19 lahko štejemo za prelomno
katastrofo 21. stoletja, ki je občutno prispevala k povečanemu stresu, anksioznosti in
depresiji med posamezniki po vsem svetu. Izsledki večine študij in raziskav navajajo
povečano število psiholoških in nevropsiholoških težav pri ljudeh, okuženih z virusom
SARS CoV 2, tudi pri tistih, ki predhodno niso imeli diagnosticiranih duševnih motenj.
Najpogostejša dolgoročna posledica dolgega COVIDA je posttravmatska stresna motnja
(PTSM), sledita ji depresija in anksiozne motnje. Truditi se je potrebno za povečanje
ozaveščenosti in zmanjšanje stigme v zvezi z duševnimi težavami po COVIDU 19 in si
prizadevati za izboljšanje dostopa do storitev duševnega zdravja za posameznike z dolgim
COVIDOM, zakar je nujno globalno sodelovanje pri obravnavanju posledic dolgega
COVIDA na duševno zdravje.
Keywords
diplomska dela;zdravstvena nega;pandemija;dolgi covid;duševno zdravje;kognitivne motnje;dolgoročne
posledice;
Data
Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2024 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UL ZF - University College of Health Studies |
Publisher: |
[V. Škrinjar] |
UDC: |
616-083 |
COBISS: |
191651331
|
Views: |
9 |
Downloads: |
1 |
Average score: |
0 (0 votes) |
Metadata: |
|
Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
ǂThe ǂeffect of post covid syndrome (long covid) on mental health |
Secondary abstract: |
Introduction: The world has not yet fully recovered from the COVID 19 pandemic. Many
people feel increased or a high level of anxiety, which will gradually disappear in the
majority, while in a small part of the population the symptoms will be longer lasting. Long
COVID is a disabling and debilitating condition in which, after infection with SARS CoV
2, many signs and symptoms persist for a long time after the patient is infected and has a
great impact on the psychophysical and social life of the patient. According to a rough
estimate, infection with SARS CoV 2 can cause symptoms that continue or develop anew
after an acute illness in 10% of patients). Purpose: With this thesis, we wanted to investigate
the effect of the post covid syndrome (long COVID) on people's mental health. Methods:
In the thesis, we carried out a systematic analysis and synthesis of scientific and professional
literature, as well as a qualitative processing of available research conducted on people with
probable long COVID who were previously hospitalized or who had overcome a milder
form of the disease. Literature was obtained from the COBISS, PubMed, RUL, DKUM and
Google Scholar databases. The search inclusion criteria were: literature publication period
from January 2020 to December 2023, freely available peer reviewed professional and
scientific articles with full text and text language in English or Slovenian. We applied a
strategy using search keywords, their synonyms and Boolean operators. We processed the
data using a descriptive method.ethods. Results: The long term impact of COVID 19 on
mental health has been the subject of many extensive studies. Overall, research findings
highlight the significant mental health impact of long COVID, emphasizing the need for
early identification, comprehensive assessment, comprehensive care, and tailored
interventions to address the complex mental health challenges faced by individuals with
long COVID. Discussion and conclusion: The outbreak and spread of COVID 19 can be
considered a disaster of the 21st century, which has significantly contributed to increased
stress, anxiety and depression among individuals around the world. The findings of most
studies and research indicate an increased number of psychological and neuropsychological
problems in people infected with the SARS CoV 2 virus, even in those who have not
previously been diagnosed with mental disorders. The most common long term consequence
of long COVID is PTSD, followed by depression and anxiety disorders. Efforts are needed
to increase awareness and reduce stigma around mental health issues post COVID 19, and
work to improve access to mental health services for individuals with long COVID, also
global collaboration to address the mental health consequences of long COVID is essential. |
Secondary keywords: |
diploma theses;nursing care;pandemic;long covid;mental health;cognitive impairment;long term
consequences; |
Type (COBISS): |
Bachelor thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Zdravstvena fak., Oddelek za zdravstveno nego |
Pages: |
43 str. |
ID: |
23358214 |