Sapp L, Little C E
Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Prosthet Orthot Int. 1995 Aug;19(2):92-6. doi: 10.3109/03093649509080350.
This paper reports an evaluation of 132 patients seen at the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre amputee programme during a 24-month period, carried out to evaluate the programme's effectiveness. In addition to a review of charts, a questionnaire was used (85% return rate) to help determine functional outcomes. The patient profile revealed a 3.4:1 male-to-female ratio and an average age of 64.8 +/- 13.0 years. The average overall training time was 44.0 +/- 26.5 days. Of the respondents, 65.5% wore their prosthesis at least 9 hours/day, 11.5% wore it at least 4 hours/day, and only 16.1% were no longer using their prosthesis. The programme's effectiveness appears to compare well with that of others reported in the literature.
本文报告了对新斯科舍康复中心截肢者项目在24个月期间接待的132名患者进行的评估,以评估该项目的有效性。除了查阅病历外,还使用了一份问卷(回收率85%)来帮助确定功能结果。患者概况显示男女比例为3.4:1,平均年龄为64.8±13.0岁。平均总训练时间为44.0±26.5天。在受访者中,65.5%的人每天至少佩戴假肢9小时,11.5%的人每天至少佩戴4小时,只有16.1%的人不再使用假肢。该项目的有效性似乎与文献中报道的其他项目相当。