Butoya Pasteur, Rukundo Jean de Dieu, Gatsinzi Jackline Mupenzi, Ngulube Dumisani James, Kemigisha Joanitah, Izere Diane, Mbonyinshuti Innocent, Assuman Nuhu
Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda.
Department of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda.
Rwanda J Med Health Sci. 2025 Mar 31;8(1):75-88. doi: 10.4314/rjmhs.v8i1.6. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Satisfaction with the prosthesis is the key element to using the prosthesis for better walking and performing daily activities among transtibial prosthesis users. Different factors affect satisfaction and walking ability.
To evaluate satisfaction and assess walking ability among transtibial prosthesis users from two rehabilitation hospitals in Rwanda.
A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted on 45 transtibial prosthesis users who received their prostheses from the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali and Gatagara Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Hospital, Nyanza. The research was done from February 1, 2024, to April 30, 2024. The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience-Revised (TAPES-R) was utilized to evaluate satisfaction whereas the Timed Up and Go (TUG) and the 2 minutes' walk test (2MWT) were used for walking ability assessment.
Out of 45 participants, 71.1% (n=32) were males and the remaining were females. On satisfaction with prosthesis, 62.2% were satisfied while 37.8% were unsatisfied. The satisfaction was statistically significantly associated with shape (p≤0.001), appearance (p≤0.003), weight (p≤0.001), usefulness (p≤0.027), reliability (p≤0.035), fit (p≤0.001), and comfort (p≤0.038) of their prosthesis, their health status (p≤0.011) and physical status (p≤0.001). For walking ability, 60% of the participants demonstrated moderate walking ability.
Some transtibial prosthesis users were unsatisfied with their prosthesis. Moderate walking ability was observed generally. More rehabilitation including gait training, physiotherapy, early prosthetic fitting, rehabilitation team follow-ups and use of advanced prosthetic technology are recommended.
对于使用经胫骨假肢的患者而言,对假肢的满意度是更好地行走和进行日常活动的关键因素。不同因素会影响满意度和行走能力。
评估卢旺达两家康复医院经胫骨假肢使用者的满意度并评估其行走能力。
对45名在基加利大学教学医院以及尼亚扎加塔加拉骨科与康复医院接受假肢的经胫骨假肢使用者进行了定量横断面研究。该研究于2024年2月1日至2024年4月30日进行。采用修订版的三位一体截肢与假肢体验量表(TAPES-R)评估满意度,而采用定时起立行走测试(TUG)和2分钟步行测试(2MWT)评估行走能力。
45名参与者中,71.1%(n = 32)为男性,其余为女性。在假肢满意度方面,62.2%的人满意,37.8%的人不满意。满意度与假肢的形状(p≤0.001)、外观(p≤0.003)、重量(p≤0.001)、实用性(p≤0.027)、可靠性(p≤0.035)、贴合度(p≤0.001)和舒适度(p≤0.038)、他们的健康状况(p≤0.011)以及身体状况(p≤0.001)在统计学上显著相关。对于行走能力,60%的参与者表现出中等行走能力。
一些经胫骨假肢使用者对其假肢不满意。总体观察到中等行走能力。建议进行更多康复治疗,包括步态训练、物理治疗、早期假肢适配、康复团队随访以及使用先进的假肢技术。