Widehammar Cathrine, Pettersson Ingvor, Janeslätt Gunnel, Hermansson Liselotte
1 Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
2 Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
Prosthet Orthot Int. 2018 Feb;42(1):28-36. doi: 10.1177/0309364617704801. Epub 2017 May 4.
Prostheses are used to varying degrees; however, little is known about how environmental aspects influence this use.
To describe users' experiences of how environmental factors influence their use of a myoelectric arm prosthesis.
Qualitative and descriptive.
A total of 13 patients previously provided with a myoelectric prosthetic hand participated. Their age, sex, deficiency level, etiology, current prosthesis use, and experience varied. Semi-structured interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and analyzed through inductive content analysis.
Four categories were created from the data: "Prosthesis function," "Other people's attitudes," "Support from family and healthcare," and "Individual's attitude and strategies." The overarching theme, "Various degrees of embodiment lead to different experiences of environmental barriers and facilitators," emerged from differences in individual responses depending on whether the individual was a daily or a non-daily prosthesis user. Environmental facilitators such as support from family and healthcare and good function and fit of the prosthesis seemed to help the embodiment of the prosthesis, leading to daily use. This embodiment seemed to reduce the influence of environmental barriers, for example, climate, attitudes, and technical shortcomings.
Embodiment of prostheses seems to reduce the impact of environmental barriers. Support and training may facilitate the embodiment of myoelectric prosthesis use. Clinical relevance For successful prosthetic rehabilitation, environmental factors such as support and information to the patient and their social network about the benefits of prosthesis use are important. Local access to training in myoelectric control gives more people the opportunity to adapt to prosthesis use and experience less environmental barriers.
假肢的使用程度各不相同;然而,关于环境因素如何影响这种使用情况,我们所知甚少。
描述使用者关于环境因素如何影响其使用肌电手臂假肢的体验。
定性和描述性研究。
共有13名曾配备肌电假手的患者参与。他们的年龄、性别、缺损程度、病因、当前假肢使用情况及经验各不相同。半结构化访谈进行了录音、转录,并通过归纳性内容分析进行分析。
从数据中归纳出四类:“假肢功能”“他人态度”“家庭和医疗保健的支持”以及“个人态度与策略”。总体主题“不同程度的身体融入导致对环境障碍和促进因素的不同体验”源于日常和非日常假肢使用者个人反应的差异。家庭和医疗保健的支持以及假肢良好的功能和适配性等环境促进因素似乎有助于假肢的身体融入,从而实现日常使用。这种身体融入似乎减少了环境障碍的影响,例如气候、态度和技术缺陷。
假肢的身体融入似乎减少了环境障碍的影响。支持和培训可能有助于肌电假肢使用的身体融入。临床意义 对于成功的假肢康复而言,诸如向患者及其社交网络提供关于假肢使用益处的支持和信息等环境因素很重要。在当地获得肌电控制方面的培训能让更多人有机会适应假肢使用并减少环境障碍的体验。