Activity limitations, participation restrictions, and environmental barriers among persons with traumatic spinal cord injury in Kenya.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2365413
Brenda Lijodi, Adnil Titus, Quinette Louw, Conran Joseph
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Abstract

Purpose: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a life-changing condition, almost always leading to disability. The aim was to determine the period-prevalence of activity limitations, participation restrictions, and environmental barriers in community-dwelling persons with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) in Kenya.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 90 community-dwelling adult persons living with TSCI for more than 1 year, recruited from the database of the only specialised rehabilitation, in-patient, facility in Kenya. Modules of the International Spinal Cord Injury community survey (InSCI) used were demographic and injury characteristics; activity and participation; and environmental factors.

Results: Most prevalent activity limitations and participation restrictions in the total sample were using public transportation (90%), standing unsupported (83%), getting to destination (76%), and toileting (76%). The top environmental barriers were inadequate finances (96%), inaccessibility of public places (92%), and problems with long distance transportation (90%). Participants with tetraplegia were more affected with activity limitations and participation restrictions than those with paraplegia.

Conclusion: Functioning problems and environmental barriers are prevalent among adults living with TSCI in Kenya. Although this is the best-case scenario with respect to healthcare services, where individuals received inpatient rehabilitation previously, a need exists to examine the principles and models of rehabilitation and explore the value proposition of primary care/community level rehabilitation to further optimise independence and functioning.

肯尼亚创伤性脊髓损伤患者的活动限制、参与限制和环境障碍。
目的:脊髓损伤(SCI)是一种改变生活的疾病,几乎总是导致残疾。研究旨在确定肯尼亚居住在社区的外伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)患者的活动受限、参与限制和环境障碍的发生率:从肯尼亚唯一一家专业康复住院机构的数据库中招募了 90 名居住在社区超过 1 年的成年外伤性脊髓损伤患者,对他们进行了横断面调查。采用的国际脊髓损伤社区调查(InSCI)模块包括人口和损伤特征、活动和参与以及环境因素:在所有样本中,最普遍的活动限制和参与限制是乘坐公共交通工具(90%)、无支撑站立(83%)、到达目的地(76%)和如厕(76%)。最主要的环境障碍是资金不足(96%)、无法到达公共场所(92%)和长途交通不便(90%)。与截瘫患者相比,四肢瘫痪患者受到的活动限制和参与限制更多:结论:在肯尼亚,患有四肢瘫痪和截瘫的成年人普遍存在功能问题和环境障碍。虽然这是医疗保健服务方面最好的情况,患者之前接受过住院康复治疗,但仍有必要研究康复的原则和模式,并探索初级保健/社区康复的价值主张,以进一步优化独立性和功能。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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