Marume Martin, De Klerk Susan, Khuabi Lee-Ann Jacobs-Nzuzi
Occupational Therapy, Stellenbosch University-Tygerberg Campus, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Occupational Therapy, Katutura State Hospital, Windhoek, Khomas, Namibia.
BMJ Open. 2021 Apr 15;11(4):e045260. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045260.
Quality of life is enhanced by engagement in meaningful activities and participation using our hands. In African countries, people rely predominantly on the use of their hands to engage in economic productive activities, including agricultural, fishing, mining and construction, that are largely performed by machines in high-income contexts. Anecdotal evidence suggests a high incidence of flexor tendon injuries that are managed using protocols that were adopted from high-income countries and implemented without considering contextual differences. African therapists use discretion in selecting protocols thereby presenting inconsistency in tendon management. This result in challenges with ascertaining the most effective protocol, factors that influence protocols and the extent of evidence about flexor tendon rehabilitation in Africa. Therefore, this scoping review aims to provide evidence currently available on the rehabilitation of flexor tendons in African countries. This will synthesise the advantages and disadvantages of the current protocols and make proposals that are contextually relevant and cost-effective for rehabilitation of tendon injuries. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The research will follow the scoping review methodological framework developed by Arksey and O'Malley (2005). The search strategy was developed and will be used to retrieve articles from eight databases. Further literature will be searched in the bibliography of the identified eligible articles. Grey literature will be searched in scientifically reliable websites, organisations and other sources. Articles will be reviewed by two independent researchers and opinion will be sought from a third reviewer when disagreement prevails on the inclusion quality of an article. All relevant articles that meet the criteria will be analysed using Weft QDA. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The scoping review paper will be discussed with local therapists. Thereafter, findings will be published in the year 2021 and sent to rehabilitation associations in respective African countries.
参与有意义的活动和动手参与能提高生活质量。在非洲国家,人们主要依靠双手从事经济生产活动,包括农业、渔业、采矿业和建筑业,而在高收入国家,这些活动大多由机器完成。轶事证据表明,屈指肌腱损伤的发生率很高,治疗采用的是从高收入国家采用的方案,且在实施时未考虑背景差异。非洲治疗师在选择方案时会自行斟酌,从而导致肌腱治疗缺乏一致性。这给确定最有效的方案、影响方案的因素以及非洲屈指肌腱康复的证据程度带来了挑战。因此,本范围综述旨在提供目前非洲国家屈指肌腱康复方面的现有证据。这将综合当前方案的优缺点,并提出与背景相关且具有成本效益的肌腱损伤康复建议。方法与分析:本研究将遵循Arksey和O'Malley(2005年)制定的范围综述方法框架。制定搜索策略并用于从八个数据库中检索文章。将在已识别的符合条件文章的参考文献中搜索更多文献。将在科学可靠的网站、组织和其他来源中搜索灰色文献。文章将由两名独立研究人员进行评审,当对一篇文章的纳入质量存在分歧时,将征求第三位评审人员的意见。所有符合标准的相关文章将使用Weft QDA进行分析。伦理与传播:范围综述论文将与当地治疗师进行讨论。此后,研究结果将于2021年发表,并发送给非洲各国的康复协会。