Utilize este identificador para referenciar este registo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/91208

TítuloStress-reducing psychological interventions as adjuvant therapies for diabetic chronic wounds
Autor(es)Pombeiro, Isadora
Moura, Joao
Pereira, M. Graça
Carvalho, Eugénia
Palavras-chaveDiabetes mellitus
diabetic wound healing
diabetic foot ulcer
psychological stress
psychological stress-reducing interventions
hypnosis
muscle relaxation
Data2022
EditoraBentham Science Publishers Ltd.
RevistaCurrent Diabetes Reviews
CitaçãoCarvalho, E., Pombeiro, I., Moura, J., & Pereira, M. G. (2022, March). Stress-Reducing Psychological Interventions as Adjuvant Therapies for Diabetic Chronic Wounds. Current Diabetes Reviews. Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. http://doi.org/10.2174/1573399817666210806112813
Resumo(s)Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major complication of diabetes mellitus and a leading cause of lower limb amputation. Interventions to reduce psychological stress may have the potential to improve self-care and greatly reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with DFU. This review is focused on the consequences of psychological stress in wound healing and reflects on the effects of currently used psychological stress-reducing interventions in patients with DFU, proposing new applications for currently used stress-reduction interventions.Results: Stress is a natural and fundamental survival mechanism that becomes harmful when chronic. DFU is associated with high levels of anxiety and chronic psychological stress. Chronic stress-induced cortisol and adrenaline release impair wound healing, independently of the stressor. Psychological stress-reducing interventions, such as relaxation with guided imagery, biofeedback-assisted relaxation, mindfulness-based strategies, and hypnosis, can lead to a reduction in perceived stress and improve wound healing by reducing wound inflammation and pain while improving glycemic control. All stress reduction interventions also lead to pain relief and improved patient's quality of life.Conclusion: Psychological stress-reducing interventions are promising adjuvant therapies for DFU. Their clinical application can improve self-care by tackling patient's expectations, anxieties, and fears. They can also help patients manage stress and pain while reducing wound inflammation and improving wound healing.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/91208
DOI10.2174/1573399817666210806112813
ISSN1573-3998
Versão da editorahttp://doi.org/10.2174/1573399817666210806112813
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso restrito UMinho
Aparece nas coleções:CIPsi - Artigos (Papers)

Ficheiros deste registo:
Ficheiro Descrição TamanhoFormato 
BMS-CDR-2021-13.pdf
Acesso restrito!
950,9 kBAdobe PDFVer/Abrir

Partilhe no FacebookPartilhe no TwitterPartilhe no DeliciousPartilhe no LinkedInPartilhe no DiggAdicionar ao Google BookmarksPartilhe no MySpacePartilhe no Orkut
Exporte no formato BibTex mendeley Exporte no formato Endnote Adicione ao seu ORCID