Psychological Problems among Patients Suffering from Liver Cirrhosis
Research Abstract
Psychological Problems among Patients
Suffering from Liver Cirrhosis
Abstract
Background: Advanced chronic liver disease (cirrhosis) is a growing
international public health problem and often affects people of working age. It is
the third most common cause of death in Egypt. For liver cirrhosis patients, life
becomes meaningless and hopeless due to psychological problems such as
depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance. Aim: The current study aimed to assess
the psychological problems among patients suffering from liver cirrhosis. Study
design: This study used an exploratory descriptive design. Subjects and sitting:
It performed on 100 patients suffering from liver cirrhosis at Benha University
Hospital. Tools: Data were collected using Socio-demographic Questionnaire and
clinical data, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory, and Level 2
Sleep Disturbance – Adult - APA. Results: The result of this study showed more
than half of the studied subjects are males. About sixty of them more than 50
years with the mean age (52.60 ± 9.85), about sixty diagnosed with liver cirrhosis
from less than a year, about forty have comorbidity with another chronic medical
disease especially diabetes and hypertension. Half of them hospitalized for the
first time. about a quarter has severe anxiety, more than forty has severe
depression and about a quarter has a moderate level of sleep disturbances.
Conclusion: patients with liver cirrhosis experienced anxiety, depression and
sleep disturbances. There was a highly significant relation among anxiety,
depression and sleep disturbances. Recommendations: The current study
recommended development of educational program and health promotion
program for cirrhotics to manage their psychological problems.
Keywords: liver cirrhosis, psychological problems, depression, anxiety, sleep
disturbances.
Research Keywords
liver disease