Amoah Vida Maame Kissiwaa, Anokye Reindolf, Acheampong Enoch, Dadson Helina Rubby, Osei Mary, Nadutey Alberta
Department of Nursing, Garden City University College, Kumasi, Ghana.
Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation Studies, Department of Community Health, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
BMC Res Notes. 2018 Jan 24;11(1):66. doi: 10.1186/s13104-018-3176-1.
Lower limb amputation not only causes major disfigurement, but renders people less mobile and at risk of loss of independence. Yet with appropriate rehabilitation, many people can learn to walk or function again and live high quality lives. This study sought to explore the experiences of patients with diabetes-related lower limb amputation at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. An exploratory study design was adopted using a qualitative approach and a purposive sampling to select 10 participants for the study. A semi-structured interview guide was used with an in-depth face-to-face interview. The interview was tape-recorded with an audio recorder while notes were taken in addition to the audio recording.
There were varying degrees of experiences ranging from physical as well as psychological and economic challenges. Amputees had to cope with playing entirely new roles after the amputation. They also experienced some economic challenges which were as a result of their inability to work. Some of the amputees consoled themselves with the fact that, despite their condition, they were better than other people. Others believed that whatever happened was Gods doing and nothing could be done about it. This self-consolation and the belief in God helped them to cope.
下肢截肢不仅会导致严重的身体残疾,还会使人行动不便,有失去独立生活能力的风险。然而,通过适当的康复治疗,许多人能够重新学会行走或恢复功能,过上高质量的生活。本研究旨在探索在孔福·阿诺基耶教学医院接受糖尿病相关下肢截肢手术患者的经历。采用探索性研究设计,运用定性研究方法,并通过目的抽样选取10名参与者进行研究。使用半结构化访谈指南进行深入的面对面访谈。访谈过程用录音机录音,同时除了录音外还做笔记。
患者经历了不同程度的挑战,包括身体、心理和经济方面。截肢者在截肢后不得不应对全新的角色。他们还面临一些经济挑战,这是由于他们无法工作所致。一些截肢者自我安慰说,尽管自身状况如此,但他们比其他人要好。其他人则认为,无论发生什么都是上帝的旨意,对此无能为力。这种自我安慰和对上帝的信仰帮助他们应对困难。