OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY REHABILITATION OF LOWER LIMB AMPUTEES IN THE NIGERIA ARMED FORCES MEDICAL SERVICES

A. A. Emechete, C. Mbada
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Background and objective: Soldiers are known to always sacrifice to defend the integrity of their nation and in the process may lose limbs even their lives. Injuries resulting from war are a major cause of disablement in armed forces personnel. This paper presents the outcome of a study on the Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation Programme (OTRP) of the post-war lower limb amputees at the Armed Forces Convalescent and Rehabilitation Depot, Lagos, Nigeria. Methods: Eighty soldiers (30 with above knee amputation and 50 with below knee amputation) who were given furloughs from the military authority and had satisfactorily completed physiotherapy prosthetic ambulatory training were recruited into this pre-test and post-test study. A 3-part questionnaire dealing with prosthetic use and training, social and family and work assessment was used. OTRP involved three phases; the initial assessment and evaluation phase; the intermittent phase of sequentially pre-prosthetic stump exercises, gait training, simulated vocational and job training; and the final phase of work assessment and job placement. OTRP was carried out thrice weekly for eight weeks and outcomes were assessed at inclusion and 8th week respectively. Results: The percentage difference in pre-and-post OTRP in terms of participants’ impression, usability, satisfaction and confidence in the use of prostheses was 62.5, 62.5, 45.0 and 32.5% respectively. Prosthetic use affected the sexual life of 25% of the married participants but there was no reported change following OTRP. Following OTRP, 18.8% of the participants intended to return to their previous occupation before joining the army, 44% wanted to go school, 56.3% desired better jobs; 98.8, 75.0 and 62.5% of the participants believed they could play soccer, swim and drive a car respectively. Conclusion: Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation Programme for post-war lower limb amputees who were on prostheses had positive influence on their attitude towards prosthetic use, social and family life, and perception on return to work, sports and vocation.
尼日利亚武装部队医务部门下肢截肢者的职业治疗康复
背景和目的:众所周知,士兵总是为了捍卫国家的完整性而牺牲,在这个过程中可能会失去肢体甚至生命。战争造成的伤害是武装部队人员致残的一个主要原因。本文介绍了一项关于尼日利亚拉各斯武装部队康复和康复站战后下肢截肢者的职业治疗康复计划(OTRP)的研究结果。方法:招募80名从军事当局获得休假并完成物理治疗假肢门诊训练的士兵(膝上截肢30名,膝下截肢50名)进行测试前和测试后的研究。一份涉及假肢使用和培训、社会和家庭以及工作评估的3部分调查问卷被使用。OTRP包括三个阶段;初步评估和评价阶段;间歇阶段依次进行残肢预训练、步态训练、模拟职业和岗位训练;最后阶段是工作评估和就业安置。OTRP每周进行3次,持续8周,分别在纳入和第8周时评估结果。结果:OTRP前后受试者对假体使用的印象、可用性、满意度和信心的百分比差异分别为62.5%、62.5%、45.0%和32.5%。义肢的使用影响了25%的已婚参与者的性生活,但OTRP后没有报道的变化。在OTRP之后,18.8%的参与者打算回到参军前的职业,44%的人想去上学,56.3%的人想要更好的工作;98.8%、75.0和62.5%的参与者分别认为自己会踢足球、会游泳和会开车。结论:职业治疗康复方案对战后义肢截肢者义肢使用态度、社会和家庭生活态度以及重返工作、运动和职业的感知有积极影响。
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