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Title

QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY WITH THE TRAUMA AND ORTHOPEDIC DEPARTMENT.

Authors

Wieszczek, Magdalena; Babuśka-Roczniak, Magdalena; Brodziak-Dopierała, Barbara; Roczniak, Wojciech

Abstract

INTRODUCTION. Quality of life is an interdisciplinary concept. It is broadly defined and understood by representatives of many sciences, including medical and humanities. This is because the quality of life can directly affect human behavior, decisions made by him and affect the life situation, including health. AIM OF THE STUDY. The aim of the study was to assess the quality of life of patients hospitalized in the Department of Trauma and Orthopedics Surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The study included 105 people hospitalized in the Department of Surgery with the Trauma and Orthopedic Sub-Unit of the Healthcare Complex in Strzyżów. The diagnostic survey method was used. The research techniques that were used in the work are surveys. RESULTS. Both, the quality of life and the level of satisfaction with health, were assessed by the respondents as good. Quality of life in the physical field is ranked the lowest. It has been noticed that the quality of life of patients decreases with age. Pain sensation diminishes the quality of life in the physical domain. On the other hand, patients who are in a relationship have a much higher assessment of the quality of life in the psychological field. Education and age do not affect the quality of life and health satisfaction. COLNCLUSIONS. Most of the patients assessed their quality of life as good or very good (83.8% of all respondents). Among the examined areas of quality of life, the respondents rated the physical domain as the lowest and the social domain the highest.

Subjects

MUSCULOSKELETAL system injuries; TRAUMA surgery; QUALITY of life; ORTHOPEDIC surgery; HUMAN behavior

Publication

Epidemiological Review / Przegląd Epidemiologiczny, 2021, Vol 75, Issue 4, p564

ISSN

0033-2100

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.32394/pe.75.53

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