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Сравнительный анализ типов отношения к болезни больных геморроем и больных с варикозным расширением вен нижних конечностей в ходе хирургического лечения

Сравнительный анализ типов отношения к болезни больных геморроем и больных с варикозным расширением вен нижних конечностей в ходе хирургического лечения

Abstract

В статье представлены результаты исследования типов отношения к болезни у больных геморроем в сравнении с больными с варикозным расширением вен нижних конечностей в процессе хирургического лечения. В ходе данного исследования с помощью методики ТОБОЛ, предназначенной для психологической диагностики типов отношения к болезни, были изучены и выявлены преобладающие типы отношения к болезни у пациентов данных нозологических групп. Сравнительный анализ типов отношения к болезни у больных с венозной патологией показал достоверно значимые различия между группами, результаты которых следует учитывать в ходе лечения и реабилитации данных больных, в частности, в рамках дифференцированного психологического сопровождения.

The article presents study results of illness attitudes among the patients with hemorrhoids and with varicose veins of the lower extremities. In this study, using the method of the Tobol, designed for diagnostics of types of attitude to the disease, the author has been studied and identified the predominant types of attitude to the disease among the patients of these particular nosological groups. Comparative analysis of the attitude types of patients with venous pathology showed statistically significant differences between the groups, the results of which should be considered in the treatment and rehabilitation of these patients, in particular in the framework of differential psychological support.

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ТИП ОТНОШЕНИЯ К БОЛЕЗНИ, БОЛЬНЫЕ ГЕМОРРОЕМ, БОЛЬНЫЕ С ВАРИКОЗНЫМ РАСШИРЕНИЕМ ВЕН НИЖНИХ КОНЕЧНОСТЕЙ, ХИРУРГИЧЕСКОЕ ЛЕЧЕНИЕ, ПРЕДОПЕРАЦИОННЫЙ ПЕРИОД, ПОСЛЕОПЕРАЦИОННЫЙ ПЕРИОД

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