桡骨远端骨折患者目标设定决策辅助系统的开发:辅助桡骨远端骨折患者职业选择决策。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Kanta Ohno, Kounosuke Tomori, Tatsunori Sawada, Hitomi Kogiri, Kazuhiko Misaki, Ryota Kimura, Terufumi Iitsuka, Kazuo Saito
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摘要

背景:桡骨远端骨折(DRFs)患者由于其医疗状况和缺乏改变活动的策略,在日常生活中遇到了重大的困难和挑战。基于职业的干预措施已经成为改善职业表现和参与结果的有希望的策略,解决了这些挑战。目的:本研究旨在开发桡骨远端骨折职业选择决策辅助工具(ADOC-DRF),这是一种新颖的决策辅助工具,旨在通过提供适合术后恢复期和规定活动负荷的插图,促进以患者为中心和基于职业的目标设定。研究设计:我们采用共识发展方法,包括名义群体技术和基于网络的德尔菲调查。方法:通过三位专家的名义小组技术,建立了ADOC-DRF原型的开发理念、项目和插图。随后,通过德尔福网络调查,采用李克特五点量表(1 =不同意,5 =同意)收集专家意见,并在22位专家中达成共识,目标是达成3.75(75%)或更高的共识点。结果:进行了三轮德尔菲网络调查,涉及各种项目和意见,最终达到了要求的共识率。该过程确定了52个项目,分为四个不同的drf后进展阶段:第1阶段:固定化,第2阶段早期:固定化去除(主动运动开始),第2阶段后期:固定化去除(骨痂形成),第3阶段:抵抗期(骨愈合)。结论:ADOC-DRF有望成为促进DRF患者手部治疗中基于职业的干预的创新工具。然而,它的普遍性目前仅限于日本。为了确保更广泛的适用性和实用性,必须通过国际多中心研究在不同文化背景下验证该工具,从而增强其全球相关性。
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Development of decision-aid of goal-setting for patients with distal radius fracture: Aid for decision-making in occupation choice for distal radius fracture.

Background: Patients with distal radius fractures (DRFs) encounter significant difficulties and challenges in their daily lives due to their medical condition and a lack of strategies for modifying activities. Occupation-based interventions have emerged as promising strategies to improve occupational performance and participation outcomes, addressing these challenges.

Purpose: This study aims to develop the aid for decision-making in occupation choice for distal radius fracture (ADOC-DRF), a novel decision-aid tool designed to facilitate patient-centered and occupation-based goal-setting by offering illustrations tailored to the postsurgical recovery period and prescribed activity loads.

Study design: We utilized consensus development methods, including the nominal group technique and a web-based Delphi survey.

Methods: Through the nominal group technique with three experts, we established the development concept, items, and illustrations for the ADOC-DRF prototype. Subsequently, a Delphi web survey was conducted to gather expert opinions using a five-point Likert scale (1 = disagree and 5 = agree) and achieve consensus among 22 experts, aiming for a consensus point of 3.75 (75%) or higher.

Results: Three rounds of Delphi web surveys were conducted, involving a variety of items and comments, ultimately achieving the required consensus rate. This process identified 52 items, which were categorized into four distinct post-DRF progression phases: phase 1: immobilization, phase 2 early: immobilization removal (start of active motion), phase 2 late: immobilization removal (callus formation), and phase 3: resistance period (bone healing).

Conclusions: The ADOC-DRF shows promise as an innovative tool for facilitating occupation-based intervention in hand therapy for DRF patients. However, its generalizability is currently limited to Japan. To ensure broader applicability and utility, it is essential to validate the tool in diverse cultural contexts through international multicenter studies, thereby enhancing its global relevance.

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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
65
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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