加拿大老年下肢截肢患者假体使用的混合方法研究。

Q3 Medicine
B Pousett, C Budzinski, D Labbé, W C Miller
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背景:老年人下肢截肢(LLA)的患病率正在上升。由于康复需要大量的资源,人们对探索假体的使用以及影响LLA患者使用的因素越来越感兴趣。目的:研究50岁以上的老年人在康复后使用假体的情况,并确定康复医院出院后增加或减少假体使用的因素。方法:采用StepWatch活动监测仪、义肢调查问卷和半结构化访谈法对某康复医院出院后12周义肢使用情况及影响使用的因素进行调查。定量数据计算描述性统计,定性访谈使用国际功能和残疾分类进行分析。结果:从11个参与者的使用模式中产生了两个用户档案。“常规使用者”将义肢融入他们的生活,使用它进行各种类型的活动,而“战略使用者”则佩戴义肢进行特定的日常活动和日常生活任务的工具性活动。身体功能(如疼痛)、个人(如独立感觉)和环境因素(如家庭适应或社会支持)影响假肢的使用。结论:这些资料的出现表明LLA老年人在康复后使用假体的方式存在差异。然而,影响假体使用的因素在不同的侧面是相似的。因此,康复团队在制定假肢训练目标时,考虑患者的个体需求是很重要的,他们也必须考虑影响假肢使用的常见因素。
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A Mixed-methods Study on Prosthesis Use Among Older Canadians With Lower-limb Amputations.

A Mixed-methods Study on Prosthesis Use Among Older Canadians With Lower-limb Amputations.

A Mixed-methods Study on Prosthesis Use Among Older Canadians With Lower-limb Amputations.

Background: The prevalence of lower-limb amputations (LLA) in older adults is increasing. Due to the substantial resources required for rehabilitation, there is growing interest in exploring prosthesis use as well as the factors that impact use for individuals with LLA.

Objectives: To examine how older adults, those over 50 years old, with a new LLA use their prostheses following rehabilitation and to identify factors that increase or decrease prosthesis use after discharge from a rehabilitation hospital.

Methods: The StepWatch Activity Monitor, the Prosthetic Profile of the Amputee Questionnaire, and a semi-structured interview were used to measure prosthesis use and factors affecting use at 12 weeks post-discharge from a rehabilitation hospital. Descriptive statistics were calculated for the quantitative data and the qualitative interviews were analyzed using the International Classification of Functioning and Disability.

Results: Two user profiles emerged from the 11 participants' use patterns. The Regular Users integrated their prosthesis into their lives, using it for various types of activities, while the Strategic Users wore their prosthesis to perform specific activities of daily and instrumental activities of daily living tasks. Body functions (e.g., pain), personal (e.g., feeling of independence), and environmental factors (e.g., home adaptations or social support) impacted prosthesis use.

Conclusions: The emergence of profiles suggests variability in how older adults with LLA use their prosthesis after rehabilitation. However, the factors affecting prosthesis use were similar between the profiles. Therefore, while it is important for rehabilitation teams to consider patients' individual needs when setting goals for prosthetic training, they must also consider common factors affecting prosthesis use.

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Canadian Prosthetics  Orthotics Journal
Canadian Prosthetics Orthotics Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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