3 results match your criteria: "Major Trauma Clinical Psychology Service[Affiliation]"

Background: Traumatic injury poses significant physical and psychological challenges, often resulting in psychological distress, encompassing symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress. Despite the recognised need for psychological care in trauma rehabilitation, there is limited empirical evidence of effective interventions tailored specifically for individuals with traumatic injuries, leading to a practice-evidence gap.

Objectives: This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of psychological and behavioural interventions for reducing psychological distress in adults following traumatic injury.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The Posttaumatic Adjustment Scale (PAS) is an effective measure in predicting psychological distress in patients following major trauma.

Injury

February 2023

Deaprtment of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, LS1 3EX, United Kingdom.

Aims: To determine whether a psychological screening tool - the Posttraumatic Adjustment Scale (PAS), predicts later psychological distress for admissions to a Major Trauma Centre (MTC) and to identify whether there was an unmet need in relation to the psychological support offered.

Methods: Patient demographics and details of their injuries were retrieved from the Trauma Audit & Research Network (TARN) database. All patients admitted to Leeds General Infirmary MTC were approached for inclusion in the study over a three-month period.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aim: We examined the management and outcome of patients suffering complex paediatric lower limb injuries with bone and soft tissue loss.

Method: Patients were identified from our prospective trauma database (2013-2018). Inclusion criteria were age (<18 years) and open lower-limb trauma.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF