用义肢活动能力问卷评估单侧下肢主动截肢者自我感知活动能力的影响因素:简要报告。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Federico Morosato, Cosimo Gentile, Arianna Di Bernardo, Emanuele Gruppioni, Antonella Miccio
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摘要

义肢活动能力问卷(PMQ 2.0)是评估截肢者自我感知活动能力的可靠解决方案。本研究旨在运用pmq2.0评估创伤性截肢中年使用者的知觉活动能力,并评估年龄、残肢和幻肢疼痛、截肢程度、截肢时间和义肢使用对其的影响。招募了50名受试者。得分的中位数高于先前公布的参考值,反映了样本的“积极”流动状态。每天使用义肢的时间解释了问卷得分21%的方差,并且是感知活动能力的重要预测因子。报告了最近开发的PMQ 2.0调查的参考值以及相对于活动的创伤性截肢者的参考值。由于义肢的使用是截肢者感知活动能力的重要预测因素,因此在临床实践中应始终鼓励长期使用义肢。
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Factors influencing the self-perceived mobility of active unilateral lower limb amputees assessed with the Prosthetic Mobility Questionnaire: a brief report.

The Prosthetic Mobility Questionnaire (PMQ 2.0) represents a reliable solution for evaluating amputees' self-perceived mobility. The study aimed to evaluate the perceived mobility of middle-aged users with a traumatic amputation using the PMQ 2.0 and to assess the influence of age, stump and phantom limb pain, amputation level, time since amputation, and prosthesis use on it. Fifty subjects were recruited. The median value of the score was higher than previously published reference values, reflecting the 'active' mobility status of the sample. The hours of prosthesis use per day explained about 21% of the variance of the questionnaire score and was a significant predictor of perceived mobility. Reference values for the recently developed PMQ 2.0 survey and relative to active, traumatic amputees were reported. As prosthesis use was a significant predictor of the amputees' perceived mobility, prolonged use of the artificial limb should be always encouraged in clinical practice.

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3.10
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0.00%
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88
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Rehabilitation Research is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary forum for the publication of research into functioning, disability and contextual factors experienced by persons of all ages in both developed and developing societies. The wealth of information offered makes the journal a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and administrators in such fields as rehabilitation medicine, outcome measurement nursing, social and vocational rehabilitation/case management, return to work, special education, social policy, social work and social welfare, sociology, psychology, psychiatry assistive technology and environmental factors/disability. Areas of interest include functioning and disablement throughout the life cycle; rehabilitation programmes for persons with physical, sensory, mental and developmental disabilities; measurement of functioning and disability; special education and vocational rehabilitation; equipment access and transportation; information technology; independent living; consumer, legal, economic and sociopolitical aspects of functioning, disability and contextual factors.
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