Below-Knee Amputations: A Qualitative Social Media Analysis of Perceived Outcomes.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Jacob Anderson, Paul Gaschen, Neil Jain, Caroline Cushman, Evan J Hernandez, Brendan J Mackay
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Abstract

Introduction: Below-knee amputations (BKAs) treat lower-limb conditions such as ischemia, peripheral artery disease, and trauma. This study uses social media to examine patient outcomes and perspectives post-BKA.

Methods: Data from Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) from February 26, 2014, to February 26, 2024, were analyzed. Posts from the Facebook groups "Amputee Support Group" and "Below Knee Amputee," along with posts tagged with #belowkneeamputation and #belowkneeamputee on Instagram and X, were examined for demographics, perspective, and perceived outcomes.

Results: Analysis of 571 Facebook posts, 520 Instagram posts, and 64 X posts revealed 67% positive outcomes, 20.1% neutral, and 12.9% negative. Instagram showed the most positive responses, often from patients resuming physical activities. Facebook was predominant with neutral posts seeking advice, while X displayed mostly positive feedback. Negative feedback on Facebook centered on phantom pain and reduced quality of life.

Discussion and conclusion: Most BKA patients reported positive postoperative outcomes. Facebook emerged as a vital platform for individuals to share their challenges and seek support, enabling them to join specialized support groups where they can connect with others facing similar issues and receive advice and encouragement. Negative outcomes, often related to persistent pain and dissatisfaction with life quality, underscore the need for surgeons to manage expectations and address physical and emotional recovery aspects of BKA.

膝下截肢:感知结果的定性社会媒体分析。
简介:膝下截肢(bka)治疗下肢缺血、外周动脉疾病和创伤等疾病。本研究使用社交媒体来检查bka后患者的预后和观点。方法:对2014年2月26日至2024年2月26日Facebook、Instagram和X(原Twitter)的数据进行分析。Facebook群组“截肢者支持小组”和“膝盖以下截肢者”的帖子,以及Instagram和X上标记为#膝盖以下截肢者和#膝盖以下截肢者的帖子,都被检查了人口统计数据、观点和感知结果。结果:对571个Facebook帖子、520个Instagram帖子和64个X帖子的分析显示,67%的结果是积极的,20.1%是中性的,12.9%是消极的。Instagram显示出最积极的反应,通常来自恢复体育活动的患者。Facebook上主要是寻求建议的中立帖子,而X上则大多是积极的反馈。Facebook上的负面反馈集中在幻肢痛和生活质量下降上。讨论与结论:大多数BKA患者报告了良好的术后预后。Facebook成为个人分享挑战和寻求支持的重要平台,使他们能够加入专门的支持小组,在那里他们可以与面临类似问题的其他人联系,并获得建议和鼓励。负面结果,通常与持续疼痛和对生活质量的不满有关,强调了外科医生管理期望和解决BKA的身体和情绪恢复方面的需要。
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