User Satisfaction with Conventional Lower-Limb Orthotic Devices: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Pakistan

Z. Aftab, Ahmad Zohaib Zaidi, Faraz Shafi
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Purpose: Persons with disabilities affecting lower-limb function use ankle-foot-orthoses (AFO) and knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (KAFO) on a regular basis. However, the effectiveness of these devices in daily use is seldom evaluated, especially in the developing world. This study aimed to evaluate user satisfaction with lower-limb orthotic devices while performing a broad spectrum of daily life activities in Pakistan, and to document the desired outcomes. Method: A survey was conducted among orthotic device users in the out-patient departments of three hospitals in Lahore, Pakistan. The survey questionnaire was devised by adapting the Prosthetic Evaluation Questionnaire to suit orthotics evaluation. Fifty-four AFO and KAFO users participated in the study. Results: Most users felt comfortable while walking on even surfaces with their orthoses. However, donning/doffing these, climbing stairs and performing certain routine activities were considered problematic for most people. Energy conservation was the most desired AFO feature, while the KAFO users wanted automatic knee-joint function. Conclusion and Implications: Overall satisfaction with the existing lower-limb orthoses is adequate. Yet, significant improvements are needed in terms of energy efficiency and comfort while walking on different terrains. Further research is required in order to improve the functioning of the existing orthotic devices.
使用者对传统下肢矫形器的满意度:巴基斯坦的一项横断面调查
目的:影响下肢功能的残疾人定期使用踝足矫形器(AFO)和膝踝足矫形器(KAFO)。然而,这些设备在日常使用中的有效性很少得到评估,特别是在发展中国家。本研究旨在评估用户在巴基斯坦进行广泛的日常生活活动时对下肢矫形器的满意度,并记录期望的结果。方法:对巴基斯坦拉合尔市三家医院门诊矫形器使用者进行调查。根据《义肢评价问卷》设计调查问卷,以适应矫形器评价。54名AFO和KAFO用户参与了这项研究。结果:大多数使用者使用矫形器在平坦的表面上行走时感到舒适。然而,对大多数人来说,穿/脱这些衣服、爬楼梯和做某些常规活动都是有问题的。节能是最需要的AFO功能,而KAFO用户需要的是自动膝关节功能。结论和意义:患者对现有下肢矫形器总体满意。然而,在不同地形上行走时,需要在能源效率和舒适度方面进行重大改进。为了改善现有矫形器的功能,需要进一步的研究。
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