Use of standardized outcome measures for people with lower-limb amputation: A survey of prosthetic practitioners in Canada.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Prosthetics and Orthotics International Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1097/PXR.0000000000000339
Brittany Mae Pousett, Bram P W Kok, Sara J Morgan, Brian J Hafner
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Abstract

Background: Outcome measures (OMs) are useful tools; however, clinicians may find implementing them into clinical practice challenging.

Objectives: To characterize Canadian prosthetists' use of OMs for people with lower-limb amputation, including motivations for use, comfort selecting OMs, resources available for administration, and barriers to implementation.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between March and July 2021. Orthotics Prosthetics Canada sent Canadian prosthetists an invitation to take the online survey.

Results: Forty-nine Certified Prosthetists completed the survey. Only 16% of participants reported that they were expected to use OMs. Participants reported being more comfortable administering performance-based OMs than self-report surveys. More than two-thirds of participants agreed that OMs "can be administered with knowledge they have" and are "within their scope of practice." However, less than 25% agreed that OMs are "administered in a standardized way in the profession," and less than 40% indicated they are "easy to make part of my routine." Participants reported they generally have time and space to do OMs, but there was no agreed-on reason to use them.

Conclusions: Use of OMs among Canadian prosthetists seems to be low relative to prosthetists in the United States. Education, financial incentives, or changes to professional expectations are likely needed to increase routine OM use. Efforts to improve the standardization of OM administration and ease the incorporation of OMs into routine practice may also increase use. Canadian prosthetists may elevate their standards of clinical practice and better understand the impact of prosthetic treatments on their patients by more routinely using OMs.

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针对下肢截肢者的标准化结果测量方法的使用情况:加拿大假肢从业人员调查。
背景:结果测量(OMs)是一种有用的工具;然而,临床医生可能会发现将其应用到临床实践中具有挑战性:目的:了解加拿大假肢修复师对下肢截肢者使用OMs的情况,包括使用动机、选择OMs的舒适度、可用的管理资源以及实施障碍:在 2021 年 3 月至 7 月期间进行了一项横断面研究。加拿大矫形修复学会向加拿大修复师发出了参加在线调查的邀请:49名认证修复师完成了调查。只有 16% 的参与者表示他们会使用 OMs。与自我报告式调查相比,参与者表示他们更乐于使用基于表现的 OMs。超过三分之二的参与者认为,OMs "可以用他们所掌握的知识来实施",并且 "在他们的执业范围之内"。然而,只有不到 25% 的人同意 "在本行业中以标准化的方式实施 "OM,不到 40% 的人表示 "很容易将 OM 变成我日常工作的一部分"。参与者表示,他们一般都有时间和空间进行OMs,但没有一致同意的使用OMs的理由:结论:与美国的假肢修复师相比,加拿大假肢修复师的OM使用率似乎较低。要提高OM的常规使用率,可能需要教育、经济激励或改变专业期望。努力提高 OM 施用的标准化程度并使 OM 更容易融入日常实践中,也可能会提高使用率。加拿大的假肢修复师可以通过更常规地使用OM来提高他们的临床实践标准,并更好地了解假肢治疗对患者的影响。
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2.30
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13.30%
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208
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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