Gunawardena Nalika Sepali, Seneviratne Rohini de Alwis, Athauda Thamara
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo 8, Sri Lanka.
Mil Med. 2006 Apr;171(4):283-7. doi: 10.7205/milmed.171.4.283.
The purpose of this study was to describe functional outcomes of unilateral lower limb amputee soldiers, in comparison to nonamputee male subjects, and to identify factors affecting functional outcomes. Selected lower limb amputee soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army (n = 461) and matched nonamputee male subjects (n = 461) were evaluated with the prevalidated self-administered version of Short-Form Health Survey-36. A majority were below-knee amputees (n = 413; 89.6%), and the mean age was 30.2 +/- 4.6 years. Short-Form Health Survey-36 health profile scores of amputees were significantly lower than those of nonamputees (p < 0.001). The differences in profiles were largest in scales sensitive to physical health. Higher levels of amputation and problems with the stump and sound leg were significantly associated with poor physical and mental health scores. Amputee soldiers' assessment of changes in health over the past year was significantly worse than that of nonamputees (p < 0.001). The study concluded that amputees have comparatively poor functional outcomes, which could be improved by modifying some associated factors.
本研究的目的是描述单侧下肢截肢士兵相对于非截肢男性受试者的功能结局,并确定影响功能结局的因素。对斯里兰卡陆军中选定的下肢截肢士兵(n = 461)和匹配的非截肢男性受试者(n = 461)使用经过预验证的自填式健康调查简表36进行评估。大多数为膝下截肢者(n = 413;89.6%),平均年龄为30.2±4.6岁。截肢者的健康调查简表36健康状况评分显著低于非截肢者(p < 0.001)。在对身体健康敏感的量表中,健康状况差异最大。截肢程度较高以及残肢和健侧腿出现问题与身心健康评分较差显著相关。截肢士兵对过去一年健康变化的评估明显比非截肢者差(p < 0.001)。该研究得出结论,截肢者的功能结局相对较差,通过改变一些相关因素可以改善这种情况。