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An exploratory phenomenological study exploring the experiences of people with systemic disease who have undergone lower limb amputation and its impact on their psychological well-being.

Elaine D Washington1, Anita E Williams2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Amputation is a life-changing event accompanied by challenges for the affected person with time-dependent depression often used to quantify its level of impact on their psychological well-being. There are varied factors that contribute to this and its persistence. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences over time of people with diabetes and/or peripheral vascular disease following an amputation and the impact on their psychological well-being.
OBJECTIVES: To develop an understanding of the experience of living with an amputation and a chronic condition in order to help clinicians identify those in need of counselling support. STUDY
DESIGN: A qualitative study utilising an iterative approach in line with the philosophy of interpretive phenomenology.
METHODS: Six participants who had experienced a lower limb amputation associated with peripheral vascular disease/diabetes were interviewed on two occasions (baseline and 4 months). An interpretative phenomenological approach was utilised for both data collection and analysis.
RESULTS: For these participants, amputation was part of the chronology of their chronic disease. It was the individual's variable experience of health which impacted their psychological well-being rather than the length of time since amputation.
CONCLUSIONS: The multivariable experience of amputation means that individually tailored counselling/psychological support is recommended. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: An understanding of how the experience of living with an amputation and a chronic condition may change over time will help clinicians to identify the ongoing need for counselling support. © The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics 2014.

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Keywords:  Psychological well-being; diabetes; interpretative phenomenology; lower limb amputation; patient experience; peripheral vascular disease

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25406231     DOI: 10.1177/0309364614556838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prosthet Orthot Int        ISSN: 0309-3646            Impact factor:   1.895


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