(Holistic Health Care) Influence of Surgical Intervention on the Body-mind-spirit of Patients Undergoing Cervical Spine Surgery
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Cervical Spine Degeneration
- Sponsor
- Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
- Enrollment
- 35
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Quality of life, mental health, pain relief, and spiritual health before surgery
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
The study aimed to evaluate if surgical intervention in patients with degenerative cervical diseases improves quality of life (QOL), lowers pain-induced mental impairment, improves psychologic health, and promotes spiritual well-being.
Detailed Description
Degenerative cervical disease induces cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy, which have a significant impact on the patients' health. The study aimed to evaluate if surgical intervention in patients with degenerative cervical diseases improves quality of life (QOL), lowers pain-induced mental impairment, improves psychologic health, and promotes spiritual well-being.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patients over the age of 20 who were diagnosed with degenerative cervical diseases, including herniation of the intervertebral disc, ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament, and spinal stenosis, resulting in cervical radiculopathy, or degenerative cervical myelopathy, and were scheduled to undergo anterior discectomy with fusion surgery.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Patients who were unable to attend follow-up visits or complete the questionnaires, and those patients who expressed doubts or were unable to provide satisfactory responses regarding the trial.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Quality of life, mental health, pain relief, and spiritual health before surgery
Time Frame: Before surgery
The outcomes were assessed using the Holistic Well-being Scale (HWS) scale before surgery.
Quality of life, mental health, pain relief, and spiritual health after surgery
Time Frame: six months after surgery
The outcomes were assessed using the Holistic Well-being Scale (HWS) scale six months after surgery.