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A Focus Group- and Patient-Driven Study to Understand Patients' and Health Care Providers' Perspectives on Services for People with Amputation.

Kassondra L Collins1, A Gary Linassi2, Audrey Zucker-Levin3.   

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates patients' and health care providers' perspectives on the services provided for people with amputation in Saskatoon. Method: We used a qualitative approach, following the Delphi method. A patient-oriented research team designed five questions and presented them to two focus groups. The discussions focused on what worked well in the health care system and what could be improved, what could be improved in the community, future research, and ways to improve specific knowledge translation regarding care of people with amputation to therapists.
Results: The two focus groups consisted of 48 panellists, all community members and health care professionals. The themes that emerged included positive experiences with prosthetic care and the individual people responsible for amputee care and improvements needed to streamline the pathways of care, community support, education, and research into all aspects of amputation. Conclusions: Amputation is not just a one-time medical procedure; people with amputation need lifelong support from health care providers and the community. Clear pathways of care, access to immediate support, amputee-specific education for health care providers, better patient education, increased physical therapy, and enhanced resources and care were identified as areas in need of improvement. This study will, we hope, form the basis of future research to continually improve the quality of care and support for people living with amputation. © Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

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Keywords:  amputation; amputees; delivery of health care; qualitative research; self-help groups

Year:  2021        PMID: 34456441      PMCID: PMC8370689          DOI: 10.3138/ptc-2019-0054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Can        ISSN: 0300-0508            Impact factor:   1.039


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