• Title of article

    Demographical, clinical, and psychological differences of patients who suffered hand injury accidentally and by punching glass

  • Author/Authors

    ŞAHİN, Füsun Pamukkale University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , AKKAYA, Nuray Pamukkale University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , KURAN, Banu Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital - Department of Physical and Rehabilitation, Turkey , DOĞU, Beril Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital - Department of Physical and Rehabilitation, Turkey , ŞİMŞİR ATALAY, Nilgün Pamukkale University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , OĞUZHANOĞLU, Nalan Pamukkale University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Turkey

  • From page
    361
  • To page
    369
  • Abstract
    Objective: The aim of this study was to compare patients who were injured by punching glass with patients who were injured accidentally, according to demographical, clinical, and psychological parameters. Methods: The Hand Injury Severity Score (HISS), the Duruoz Hand Index, the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand scale (Q-DASH), the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), the Adult Attention-Deficiency/Hyperactivity Scale (A-ADHS), the Borderline Personality Inventory (BPI), and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were used for evaluating severity of the injury, functionality, impact of the injury on the patient, attention deficiency, patterns of borderline personality symptoms, and level of depression, respectively. Results: Patients who were injured by punching glass were significantly younger and more likely to injure their dominant hand. The severity of injury and all psychological scales were significantly higher in patients who were injured by punching glass. Conclusion: Hand therapy specialists should be aware of potential problems in patients who were injured by punching glass.
  • Keywords
    Hand injury , injuries , post , traumatic , psychology , rehabilitation , stress disorder.
  • Journal title
    Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica
  • Journal title
    Acta Orthopaedica Et Traumatologica Turcica
  • Record number

    2633266