Chamberlain M A, Gallop J
Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Research Unit, School of Medicine, University of Leeds.
BMJ. 1988 Dec 10;297(6662):1523-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.297.6662.1523.
Seventy five consecutive users of the Leeds disabled living foundation were surveyed. Two thirds of these users were at least moderately severely disabled. Forty eight of the 65 people (74%) who completed the questionnaire were recommended aids, and 33 had received some at the end of the survey. Only 10 of 28 people had received recommended adaptations. Few referrals were made to the centre by doctors. It is important that they tell their patients of this useful service.
对利兹残疾人生活基金会的75名连续使用者进行了调查。这些使用者中有三分之二至少为中度重度残疾。在65名完成问卷的人中,有48人(74%)被推荐使用辅助器具,33人在调查结束时已经收到了一些辅助器具。28人中只有10人接受了推荐的适应性改造。医生很少将患者转诊到该中心。重要的是,医生应告知患者这项有用的服务。