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严重后天性脑损伤患者的搬运/转移及技术辅助器具。问题清单。

Lift/transfer and technical aids for persons with severe acquired brain injury. An inventory of problems.

作者信息

Edlund C K, Harms-Ringdahl K, Seiger A

机构信息

Department of Surgical Sciences, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. @kirurgi.ki.se

出版信息

Scand J Caring Sci. 1998;12(3):154-9.

PMID:9801638
Abstract

A questionnaire about assistive devices for lift and transfer was distributed to all individuals evaluated at the Solberga Project outpatient service unit, a regional centre for long-term follow-up of severely brain injured persons in the Greater Stockholm area. The target group was 60 severely brain injured adults, of whom 57 (30 women and 27 men) answered a questionnaire created by one of the authors. The causes of injury in the study population were trauma (n = 27), cerebrovascular accident (n = 19), anoxia (n = 10) and other (n = 1). Thirty-two persons were quadriplegic after the injury and 21 were hemiplegic. More than half (33/57) reported problems with all five defined lift and transfer situations. Most (42/44) reported problems getting in and out of their wheelchairs. Technical aids were seldom used; 24 persons did not use any aids at all. The most commonly used aid was an adjustable bed. Most of the technical aids were used when the individual also had personal assistance. The persons who managed lift and transfer by themselves used few aids. It is reasonable to assume that severely brain injured individuals would be involved in more activities if they used technical aids more readily.

摘要

一份关于升降和转移辅助设备的问卷被分发给了在索尔贝加项目门诊服务单元接受评估的所有人,该服务单元是大斯德哥尔摩地区重度脑损伤患者长期随访的区域中心。目标群体是60名重度脑损伤成年人,其中57人(30名女性和27名男性)回答了由其中一位作者编制的问卷。研究人群的受伤原因包括创伤(n = 27)、脑血管意外(n = 19)、缺氧(n = 10)和其他(n = 1)。32人受伤后四肢瘫痪,21人偏瘫。超过一半(33/57)的人报告在所有五种定义的升降和转移情况下都存在问题。大多数(42/44)人报告进出轮椅有问题。很少使用技术辅助设备;24人根本没有使用任何辅助设备。最常用的辅助设备是可调节床。大多数技术辅助设备是在个人也有个人协助时使用的。能够自行完成升降和转移的人使用的辅助设备较少。合理的假设是,如果重度脑损伤患者更愿意使用技术辅助设备,他们将参与更多活动。

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