Swinnen Eva, Lefeber Nina, Werbrouck Amber, Gesthuizen Yelena, Ceulemans Lisa, Christiaens Sofie, De Wael Lise, Buyl Ronald, Ilsbroukx Stephan, Van Nieuwenhoven Johan, Michielsen Marc, Lafosse Christophe, Kerckhofs Eric
Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation Research- Neurological Rehabilitation (RERE-NEURO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
C4N, Center For Neurosciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
NeuroRehabilitation. 2018;42(1):121-130. doi: 10.3233/NRE-172214.
Because user-satisfaction and acceptance may partly determine the grade of compliance to an orthotic device (OD), the aim of this multicentre observational study was to inquire the reasons for acceptance and the user-satisfaction of an OD of the lower limb in male and female central neurological movement disorders (CNMD) patients.
Persons with CNMD having at least one prescribed OD of the lower limb were included. Two questionnaires were used: the MIRAD-ACCORT-II (reasons for acceptance) and a modified version of the D-QUEST 2.0 (user-satisfaction). Descriptive analyses were performed and to analyse the differences between the males' and females' answers Chi2- and Mann-Whitney U tests were used.
Twenty-six stroke and 23 multiple sclerosis patients participated (53% males). "Comfort", "safety", "effectiveness" and "ease of use" were reported as most important aspects. 86% of the patients were (very) satisfied about their OD. Only for the aspect safety, compared to males, significant more females reported that if the OD is not safe enough they will not use it.
For both, males and females, aspects related to comfort and functionality were reported as much more important than the esthetical aspects, and in general they are quite satisfied with the OD and the process of providing the OD. Orthopaedic technicians and health care providers can take these aspects into account when developing, constructing and providing OD's.
由于用户满意度和接受度可能在一定程度上决定对矫形器(OD)的依从程度,这项多中心观察性研究的目的是探究男性和女性中枢神经运动障碍(CNMD)患者接受下肢OD的原因及用户满意度。
纳入至少有一个下肢OD处方的CNMD患者。使用了两份问卷:MIRAD-ACCORT-II(接受原因)和D-QUEST 2.0的修改版(用户满意度)。进行描述性分析,并使用卡方检验和曼-惠特尼U检验分析男性和女性答案之间的差异。
26名中风患者和23名多发性硬化症患者参与研究(53%为男性)。“舒适度”“安全性”“有效性”和“易用性”被报告为最重要的方面。86%的患者对其OD(非常)满意。仅在安全性方面,与男性相比,显著更多的女性表示如果OD不够安全,她们将不会使用。
对于男性和女性而言,与舒适度和功能性相关的方面被报告为比美观方面重要得多,并且总体上他们对OD以及提供OD的过程相当满意。矫形技术人员和医疗保健提供者在开发、制造和提供OD时可以考虑这些方面。