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确定加拿大截肢研究能力建设的优先事项和制定战略。

Identifying priorities and developing strategies for building capacity in amputation research in Canada.

机构信息

St. John's Rehab Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St. John's Rehab Hospital, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2021 Sep;43(19):2779-2789. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1720831. Epub 2020 Feb 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Compared to other patient population groups, the field of amputation research in Canada lacks cohesion largely due to limited funding sources, lack of connection among research scientists, and loose ties among geographically dispersed healthcare centres, research institutes and advocacy groups. As a result, advances in clinical care are hampered and ultimately negatively influence outcomes of persons living with limb loss.

OBJECTIVE

To stimulate a national strategy on advancing amputation research in Canada, a consensus-workshop was organized with an expert panel of stakeholders to identify key research priorities and potential strategies to build researcher and funding capacity in the field.

METHODS

A modified Delphi approach was used to gain consensus on identifying and selecting an initial set of priorities for building research capacity in the field of amputation. This included an anonymous pre-meeting survey ( = 31 respondents) followed by an in-person consensus-workshop meeting that hosted 38 stakeholders (researchers, physiatrists, surgeons, prosthetists, occupational and physical therapists, community advocates, and people with limb loss).

RESULTS

The top three identified research priorities were: (1) developing a national dataset; (2) obtaining health economic data to illustrate the burden of amputation to the healthcare system and to patients; and (3) improving strategies related to outcome measurement in patients with limb loss (e.g. identifying, validating, and/or developing outcome measures). Strategies for moving these priorities into action were also developed.

CONCLUSIONS

The consensus-workshop provided an initial roadmap for limb loss research in Canada, and the event served as an important catalyst for stakeholders to initiate collaborations for moving identified priorities into action. Given the increasing number of people undergoing an amputation, there needs to be a stronger Canadian collaborative approach to generate the necessary research to enhance evidence-based clinical care and policy decision-making.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONLimb loss is a growing concern across North America, with lower-extremity amputations occurring due to complications arising from diabetes being a major cause.To advance knowledge about limb loss and to improve clinical care for this population, stronger connections are needed across the continuum of care (acute, rehabilitation, community) and across sectors (clinical, advocacy, industry and research).There are new surgical techniques, technologies, and rehabilitation approaches being explored to improve the health, mobility and community participation of people with limb loss, but further research evidence is needed to demonstrate efficacy and to better integrate them into standard clinical care.

摘要

背景

与其他患者群体相比,加拿大的截肢研究领域缺乏凝聚力,主要原因是资金来源有限、研究人员之间缺乏联系,以及地理上分散的医疗中心、研究所以及倡导团体之间联系松散。因此,临床护理的进展受到阻碍,最终对肢体丧失者的结果产生负面影响。

目的

为了激发加拿大在截肢研究方面的国家战略,组织了一次共识研讨会,由利益相关者的专家小组确定关键的研究重点和潜在策略,以在该领域建立研究人员和资金能力。

方法

采用改良 Delphi 方法,就建立截肢领域研究能力的优先事项达成共识。这包括一次匿名会前调查(=31 名受访者),随后举行一次由 38 名利益相关者(研究人员、物理治疗师、外科医生、假肢师、职业治疗师和物理治疗师、社区倡导者以及肢体丧失者)参加的现场共识研讨会。

结果

确定的三个优先研究重点是:(1)开发国家数据集;(2)获取健康经济学数据,说明截肢对医疗系统和患者的负担;(3)改善与肢体丧失患者的结果测量相关的策略(例如,确定、验证和/或开发结果测量工具)。还制定了将这些优先事项付诸行动的策略。

结论

共识研讨会为加拿大的肢体丧失研究提供了初步路线图,该活动为利益相关者提供了一个重要契机,促使他们合作将确定的优先事项付诸行动。鉴于越来越多的人接受截肢,需要采取更强有力的加拿大合作方法来开展必要的研究,以增强循证临床护理和政策决策。

对康复的意义

肢体丧失是北美日益关注的问题,下肢截肢的主要原因是糖尿病引起的并发症。为了提高对肢体丧失的认识,改善这一人群的临床护理,需要在整个护理连续体(急性、康复、社区)和各部门(临床、倡导、行业和研究)之间建立更强的联系。正在探索新的手术技术、技术和康复方法,以改善肢体丧失者的健康、移动能力和社区参与度,但需要进一步的研究证据来证明其疗效,并更好地将其纳入标准临床护理。

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