Orthotist involvement in early gait rehabilitation after stroke: A cross-sectional survey of orthotists in the United Kingdom.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Miriam Golding-Day, Joshua Young, Paul Charlton, Brian Houston, Shirley Thomas, Marion Walker
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Abstract

Background: The role of the orthotist in early gait rehabilitation after stroke in the United Kingdom is currently poorly understood.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to capture current opinion and practice of orthotists on their role in early stroke gait rehabilitation in the United Kingdom.

Methods: An anonymous web-based cross-sectional survey was developed and distributed to Health and Care Professions Council-registered orthotists by the mailing list of the British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists professional body in the United Kingdom. Survey items were multiple-choice, Likert scale, or open-ended questions to explore the experiences and opinions of orthotists in early poststroke gait rehabilitation.

Results: Responses were received from 56 participants. Orthotists reported having regular contact with patients who had a stroke within their usual clinical caseload. Multidisciplinary care was not typical with 46% respondents "rarely" seeing patients who had a stroke in joint assessment with another clinician. Confidence in managing lower limb gait difficulties was high, with 89% of orthotists feeling able to recommend a lower limb orthotic treatment. Ninety-eight percent (n = 55) of respondents agreed that orthotic assessment should be an essential element of gait re-education after stroke; however, orthotists reported limited involvement within early stroke rehabilitation.

Conclusion: UK orthotists surveyed in this study report that orthotic treatment is an important aspect of early gait rehabilitation after stroke. Respondents report barriers to multidisciplinary working, which may affect outcomes in this patient group.

矫形师参与中风后早期步态康复:英国矫形师横断面调查。
背景:目前,人们对矫形师在英国中风后早期步态康复中的作用了解甚少:本研究旨在了解矫形师目前对其在英国中风早期步态康复中的作用的看法和做法:匿名网络横断面调查,通过英国义肢矫形师协会专业机构的邮件列表分发给在健康与护理专业委员会注册的矫形师。调查项目包括多项选择题、李克特量表或开放式问题,以探讨矫形师在中风后早期步态康复中的经验和观点:结果:共收到 56 位参与者的回复。矫形师表示,他们在日常临床工作中经常接触中风患者。46%的受访者 "很少 "与其他临床医生一起对中风患者进行联合评估,因此多学科护理并不常见。对处理下肢步态困难的信心很高,89% 的矫形师认为能够推荐下肢矫形治疗。98%的受访者(n = 55)同意矫形评估应该是中风后步态再教育的一个基本要素;但是,矫形师表示在中风早期康复中参与有限:本研究中接受调查的英国矫形师认为,矫形治疗是中风后早期步态康复的一个重要方面。受访者表示多学科合作存在障碍,这可能会影响该患者群体的康复效果。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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