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Use of the ICF to investigate impairment, activity limitation and participation restriction in people using ankle-foot orthoses to manage mobility disabilities

机译:使用ICF调查使用踝足矫形器治疗行动不便的人的障碍,活动限制和参与限制

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This study investigated differences in impairment, activity limitation, participation restrictions and psychological distress between participants using ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) as recommended, participants who did not use AFOs as recommended and participants who did not know recommendations for use.  Adults (n = 157) fitted with an AFO by an NHS Orthotic Service in Scotland completed a postal questionnaire that measured impairment, activity limitations participation restrictions and psychological distress using scales from the RAND 36-Item Health Survey 1.0 and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).  41% of participants used their AFOs as recommended, 32% did not use their AFOs as recommended and 27% did not know the recommendations for use. Participants using AFOs as recommended reported lower levels of impairment and activity limitations, indicated by higher energy levels (p = 0.005), higher physical functioning (p = 0.005), lower role-limitations due to emotional problems (p = 0.001) and lower levels of anxiety (p = 0.003) compared to people not using AFOs as recommended.  Health professionals need to ensure whether patients understand the recommendations for use of their AFO. Additionally, the results of the study support the value of evaluating patients' psychological well-being to gain a better understanding of AFO use. Implications for Rehabilitation Participants who reported using AFOs as recommended had significantly lower levels of impairment, activity limitations and anxiety compared to those who did not use their AFO as recommended. In this study, 27% of participants did not know recommendations for use of AFOs. Health professionals should give consideration as to how information, regarding wearing instructions and use of AFOs, is provided to people who are prescribed AFOs. Psychological outcomes in orthotics are rarely assessed. However, this study demonstrates there is a value in measuring psychological outcomes in orthotic management.
机译:这项研究调查了建议使用踝足矫形器(AFO)的参与者,未按照建议使用AFO的参与者和不知道使用建议的参与者之间在损伤,活动限制,参与限制和心理困扰方面的差异。苏格兰NHS矫形服务部门配备AFO的成年人(n = 157)完成了一项邮政问卷,该问卷使用RAND 36项目健康调查1.0和医院焦虑与抑郁量表测量了损伤,活动受限,参与限制和心理困扰。 (HADS)。 41%的参与者按建议使用了他们的AFO,32%的人没有按照建议使用他们的AFO,还有27%的人不知道要使用的建议。推荐使用AFO的参与者报告的障碍和活动限制水平较低,其表现为较高的能量水平(p = 0.005),较高的身体机能(p = 0.005),较低的情绪问题所致的角色限制(p = 0.001)和较低的水平与未按建议使用AFO的人相比,焦虑(p = 0.003)。卫生专业人员需要确保患者是否理解使用AFO的建议。此外,研究结果还支持评估患者的心理健康状况,以更好地了解AFO的使用价值。对康复的影响与不按建议使用AFO的参与者相比,按建议使用AFO的参与者的损伤,活动限制和焦虑水平明显降低。在这项研究中,27%的参与者不知道使用AFO的建议。卫生专业人员应考虑如何为处方AFO提供有关佩戴指导和AFO使用的信息。矫形器的心理结果很少评估。但是,这项研究表明,在矫形管理中,衡量心理结局具有价值。

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