膝下截肢者与健康相关的生活质量和假肢满意度:横断面研究

Q4 Medicine
Priyanka Sindwani, Saumya Kothiyal, Priya Chauhan
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ABSTRACT 全球患者是大部分研究患者满意度和社会融合的重点。研究的主要目的是让这些人融入社会,因为截肢的发病率在印度也在增加。此外,这些研究人员还将肾小管酸中毒(RTA)、糖尿病、血管疾病、脊髓损伤和中风等多种疾病纳入调查范围。在印度,只考虑城市人口的研究并不多。本研究的目的是探讨影响单侧膝关节截肢患者生活质量(QOL)和接受后对自身身体形象的满意度的因素。 研究采用随机抽样法选取受试者。研究人员从印度昌迪加尔的昌迪加尔福利信托假肢营调取了参与者的记录,以获得相关人口统计学数据信息。研究人员向患者发放了魁北克用户对辅助技术满意度评估问卷(QUEST 2.0)和社区融合问卷(CIQ),并向他们介绍了所有情况,然后,患者根据自己的活动情况和对假肢使用的满意度给自己打分。研究人员使用斯皮尔曼相关检验(双尾)来确定 QUEST 2.0 与 CIQ 之间的相关性。此外,还分析了 QUEST 2.0 与融入生产活动(IPA)之间的相关性。显着水平为 P≤ 0.01。 QUEST 2.0 与 CIQ 之间的相关性明显很强或很好(r = 1.00,P < 0.001)。家庭融入和社会融入与 QUEST 辅助设备领域(r = 0.43,P < 0.001)以及相互之间(r = 0.785,P < 0.001)具有较高或较强的相关性。QUEST 与生产性活动的关联度中等(r = 0.57,P < 0.001)。QUEST 2.0 的家庭融入部分的服务子域显示出很大的正相关性(r = 0.38,P < 0.001)。这表明,社会融合与其他因素总体上呈正相关(r = 0.59,P < 0.001)。 在断肢者的社会生活中,假肢具有社会功能。通过隐藏假肢的使用,他们能够避免社会鄙视,这有助于他们融入社会,并减少与这种残疾相关的情感问题。
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Health-Related Quality of Life and Prosthetic Satisfaction in Below-Knee Amputees: A Cross-Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Global patients are the focus of the bulk of studies looking at patient satisfaction and social integration. The major objective is to integrate those people into society because the prevalence of amputation is increasing in India as well. Also, these researchers include a variety of illnesses, such as renal tubular acidosis (RTA), diabetes, vascular disorders, spinal cord damage, and stroke, in their investigations. There are not many studies conducted in India that only consider urban populations. The purpose of the study was to examine factors influencing the quality of life (QOL) and post-acceptance and contentment with one’s body image in patients with unilateral knee amputations. A random sampling method was performed to select the subjects. The records of the participants of the study were retrieved from the Chandigarh Welfare Trust Prosthetic Camp, Chandigarh, India, to obtain information on relevant demographic data. Patients were given both questionnaires, that is, Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0) and Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ), and told about everything, and then, patients gave scores to themselves according to the activities and satisfaction they had with the prosthetic use. Spearman’s correlation test (two-tailed) was used to find the correlation between QUEST 2.0 and CIQ. The correlation between QUEST 2.0 and integration into productive activities (IPA) was also analyzed. A significant level of P ≤ 0.01 was fixed. The correlation between QUEST 2.0 and CIQ is significantly strong or good (r = 1.00, P < 0.001). Home integration and social integration had a high or strong correlation with the QUEST assistive device domain (r = 0.43, P < 0.001) and each other (r = 0.785, P < 0.001). QUEST and productive activities are moderately associated (r = 0.57, P < 0.001). The service sub-domain of QUEST 2.0’s home integration component showed a substantially positive connection (r = 0.38, P < 0.001). It demonstrates that social integration has an overall positive relationship (r = 0.59, P < 0.001) with other factors. In the social life of those who have lost or are missing limbs, prostheses have a social function. By hiding their usage, individuals were able to avoid social stigmatization, which facilitated their social integration and lessened the emotional issues associated with such a disability.
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