Patient Experience and Perceived Benefits of Physical Therapy after Lower Limb Amputation in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2022
Publication Title
Journal of Allied Health
Volume
51
Issue
3
First page number:
180
Last page number:
188
Abstract
The current study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of receiving post-amputation physical therapy (PT) on individuals' self-reported functional outcomes and quality of life in middle-aged to older adults with lower limb amputation (LLA). Further, we qualitatively explored the patients' perception and experience of PT post-amputation. We assessed participants' functional outcomes using Short-Form Health Survey, Prosthetic Evaluation Questionnaire-Physical Mobility portion, and Fear of Falling Avoidance Behavior Questionnaire. Furthermore, participants' experience and perception to PT were assessed through inperson interviews guided by the custom Amputation Patient Perception Survey. Functional outcome scores were compared between participants who have (Yes-PT) and have not (No-PT) received PT following their amputations, controlling for age. Perception to PT was qualitatively analyzed. Out of the 70 participants, 56 had received PT (80%) following amputation. Functional outcome scores were not significantly different between Yes-PT and No-PT groups. Among participants in the Yes-PT group, 84% expressed overall positive perception toward their post-amputation PT care. Main positive and negative perceptions were related to outcome/benefits and unfulfilled needs/lack of benefits, respectively. Participants with LLA generally expressed a positive perception of PT. However, no significant long-term benefits were found. We recommend goal-directed intervention with patient engagement to improve care experience.
Disciplines
Physical Therapy
Language
English
Repository Citation
Shih, H.,
Kubo, M. M.,
Horn, L. D.,
Gorton, J. N.,
Ferraro, A. L.,
MacLeod, T. D.,
Lee, S.
(2022).
Patient Experience and Perceived Benefits of Physical Therapy after Lower Limb Amputation in Middle-Aged and Older Adults.
Journal of Allied Health, 51(3),
180-188.