腎疾患と精神的健康
Joseph Chilcot1, Clodagh Cogley2, Claire Carswell3
1Department of Psychology, School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK. joseph.chilcot@kcl.ac.uk.
Nature reviews. Nephrology
|January 28, 2026
まとめ
うつ病や不安症などの精神疾患は、慢性腎臓病(CKD)患者によく見られ、予後を悪化させます。CKD患者の精神的健康への対応は、患者の幸福と医療システムにとって極めて重要です。
科学分野:
- 腎臓病学
- 精神医学
- 公衆衛生
背景:
- 精神疾患は慢性腎臓病(CKD)患者に蔓延しています。
- CKDにおけるうつ病と不安症は、生活の質の低下と臨床的予後の悪化に関連しています。
- 社会的および構造的な健康の決定要因によって、不平等が悪化しています。
研究 の 目的:
- CKDと精神的健康に関する現在のエビデンスを検証すること。
- 予防と管理のための政策と研究に情報を提供すること。
- CKDにおける精神的健康問題の負担を軽減すること。
主な方法:
- CKDと精神的健康に関する既存の文献のレビュー。
- 精神疾患の有病率と影響に関するデータの分析。
- 治療効果と医療アクセスの検討。
主要な成果:
- 精神疾患はCKDの進行と患者ケアに著しく影響します。
- 運動療法と認知行動療法は治療法として有望です。
- 重度の精神疾患とCKDを併存する人々は、より悪い健康状態と医療へのアクセス低下に直面します。
結論:
- CKDにおける精神的健康の負担を軽減することは、緊急の優先事項です。
- 効果的な予防と管理には、統合ケアアプローチが必要です。
- さらなる研究、特に抗うつ薬の臨床試験が必要です。
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