Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil, Switzerland.
Department of Health Sciences and Health Policy, University of Lucerne, Lucerne.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2020 Jan;43(1):77-87. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2018.1479054. Epub 2018 Jun 4.
To evaluate the availability and self-declared unmet need of assistive devices to compensate for impaired hand function of individuals with tetraplegia in Switzerland. Cross-sectional survey. Community. Individuals with tetraplegia, aged 16 years or older, living in Switzerland. not applicable. The self-report availability and unmet need of 18 assistive devices for impaired hand function was analyzed descriptively. The availability of devices was further evaluated stratified by sex, age, SCI severity, independence in grooming, time since injury, living situation, working status, and income. Associations between availability of devices and person characteristics were investigated using logistic regression analysis. Overall 32.7% of participants had any assistive device for impaired hand function at their disposal. The most frequent devices were adapted cutlery (14.8%), type supports (14.1%), environmental control systems (11.4%), and writing orthosis (10.6%). In the bivariate analysis several factors showed significant associations with at least one assistive device. Nevertheless, when controlling for potential confounding in multivariate analysis only independence in grooming (adapted cutlery, environmental control systems, type support, speech recognition software), SCI severity (writing orthosis, type support), and sex (adapted kitchenware) remained significantly associated with the availability of the mentioned assistive devices. The self-declared unmet need was generally low (0.7% - 4.3%), except for adapted kitchenware with a moderate unmet need (8.9%). This study indicates that most individuals with tetraplegia in Switzerland are adequately supplied with assistive devices to compensate for impaired hand function. The availability depends mainly on SCI severity and independence in grooming.
评估瑞士四肢瘫痪患者补偿手部功能障碍的辅助器具的可用性和自我申报的未满足需求。横断面调查。社区。年龄在 16 岁及以上、居住在瑞士的四肢瘫痪患者。不适用。对 18 种用于补偿手部功能障碍的辅助器具的自我报告可用性和未满足需求进行了描述性分析。进一步按性别、年龄、SCI 严重程度、修饰自理独立性、受伤后时间、居住状况、工作状况和收入对设备的可用性进行分层评估。使用逻辑回归分析调查设备可用性与个体特征之间的关联。总体而言,32.7%的参与者有可用于补偿手部功能障碍的辅助设备。最常见的设备是适应餐具(14.8%)、类型支撑(14.1%)、环境控制系统(11.4%)和书写矫形器(10.6%)。在单变量分析中,几个因素与至少一种辅助设备显著相关。然而,在多变量分析中控制潜在混杂因素后,只有修饰自理独立性(适应餐具、环境控制系统、类型支撑、语音识别软件)、SCI 严重程度(书写矫形器、类型支撑)和性别(适应厨具)与上述辅助设备的可用性显著相关。自我申报的未满足需求通常较低(0.7%至 4.3%),除了适应厨具的中等未满足需求(8.9%)。这项研究表明,瑞士大多数四肢瘫痪患者都有足够的辅助器具来补偿手部功能障碍。可用性主要取决于 SCI 严重程度和修饰自理独立性。