Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.
Scheck & Siress Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics, Schaumburg, IL, USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2020 Jan;42(1):63-70. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2018.1492634. Epub 2018 Sep 5.
To gather ideas from lower-limb prosthesis users and certified prosthetists regarding possible residual limb monitoring system features and data presentation. We also gathered information on the type of residual limb problems typically encountered, how they currently manage those problems, and their ideas for methods to better manage them. Two focus groups were held; one with certified prosthetists and another with lower-limb prosthesis users. Open-ended questions were used in a moderated discussion that was audio recorded, transcribed, and assessed using applied thematic analysis. Seven individuals participated in each focus group. Prosthetists came from a mix of practice settings, while prosthesis users were diverse in level of amputation, aetiology, and years of experience using lower-limb prostheses. Residual limb problems reported by participants were consistent with those in the literature. Participants suggested better managing residual limb problems through improved education, better detection of residual limb problems, and using sensor-based information to improve prosthetic technology. Participants favoured short-term use of a possible residual limb monitoring systems to troubleshoot residual limb problems, with temperature and pressure the most frequently mentioned measurements. Participants described that an ideal residual limb monitoring system would be lightweight, not interfere with prosthesis function, and result in benefits with regard to prosthetic care and socket function that outweighed inconveniences or concerns regarding system use. A potential positive of system use included having objective data for reimbursement justification, although it was pointed out that the residual limb monitoring system itself also needed to be reimbursable.Implications for RehabilitationStakeholders suggested better managing residual limb problems through improved education, better detection of residual limb problems, and using sensor-based information to improve prosthetic technology.Stakeholders favored short-term use of a possible system to troubleshoot residual limb problems, with temperature and pressure the most frequently mentioned measurements.Stakeholders described that an ideal residual limb monitoring system would be lightweight, not interfere with prosthesis function, and result in benefits with regard to prosthetic care and socket function that outweighs any inconveniences or concerns regarding system use.Stakeholders indicated that a potential positive of system use included having objective data for reimbursement justification, although it was pointed out that the residual limb monitoring system itself also needed to be reimbursable.
从下肢假肢使用者和认证假肢技师那里收集有关可能的残肢监测系统功能和数据呈现的想法。我们还收集了关于常见残肢问题类型的信息,他们当前如何管理这些问题,以及他们对更好地管理这些问题的方法的想法。我们举行了两次焦点小组会议;一次是与认证假肢技师,另一次是与下肢假肢使用者。在经过Moderation 的讨论中使用了开放式问题,这些问题被录音、转录,并使用应用主题分析进行了评估。每个焦点小组有 7 人参加。假肢技师来自各种实践环境,而假肢使用者在截肢水平、病因和使用下肢假肢的年限方面则多种多样。参与者报告的残肢问题与文献中的一致。参与者建议通过改进教育、更好地检测残肢问题以及使用基于传感器的信息来改善假肢技术来更好地管理残肢问题。参与者倾向于短期使用可能的残肢监测系统来解决残肢问题,其中温度和压力是最常提到的测量值。参与者描述了一个理想的残肢监测系统将是轻便的,不会干扰假肢的功能,并且在假肢护理和接受腔功能方面带来的好处超过了对系统使用的不便或担忧。系统使用的一个潜在好处是为报销提供客观数据,尽管有人指出残肢监测系统本身也需要报销。
康复的意义利益相关者建议通过改进教育、更好地检测残肢问题以及使用基于传感器的信息来改善假肢技术来更好地管理残肢问题。利益相关者倾向于短期使用可能的系统来解决残肢问题,其中温度和压力是最常提到的测量值。利益相关者描述了一个理想的残肢监测系统将是轻便的,不会干扰假肢的功能,并且在假肢护理和接受腔功能方面带来的好处超过了对系统使用的不便或担忧。利益相关者表示,系统使用的一个潜在好处是为报销提供客观数据,尽管有人指出残肢监测系统本身也需要报销。