| Literature DB >> 35805815 |
Christina Brogårdh1,2, Jan Lexell1,2, Catharina Sjödahl Hammarlund1,3.
Abstract
Reduced walking ability is common in persons with late effects of polio (LEoP). Here, we explored how many walking limitations persons with LEoP perceive, and how these limitations influence daily life, by using a mixed-methods design. Fourteen persons (mean age 70 years, whereof 7 women) with LEoP responded to the Walking Impact Scale (Walk-12), and were interviewed individually. Qualitative data were analysed by systematic text condensation, and each quotation was deductively analysed in relation to the items in Walk-12. Running was perceived as most limited, whereas walking indoors without using support was perceived as least limited. A majority (>70%) were moderately to extremely limited in standing or walking, in walking speed and distance, which affected concentration and effort, as well as gait quality aspects. The limited walking ability intruded on many everyday activities, both indoors and outdoors, which affected social participation negatively. To increase safety when walking and reduce the fall risk, various strategies were adopted such as using aids, walking carefully, and avoiding risky activities. In conclusion, LEoP-related walking limitations influence participants' activity and participation greatly. By using both the Walk-12 scale and face-to-face interviews, an increased understanding of how walking limitations influence everyday life was achieved.Entities:
Keywords: activities of daily living; disabled persons; post poliomyelitis syndrome; qualitative research; rehabilitation; walking limitations
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35805815 PMCID: PMC9265635 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19138157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Demographics and characteristics of the 14 participants with late effects of polio.
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| Mean years (SD), range | 70 (5), 61–78 |
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| Mean years (SD), range | 4 (4), 1–12 |
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| Mean years (SD), range | 26 (9), 9–43 |
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| Mild/moderate/severe ( | 3/6/5 |
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| Indoors or outdoors ( | 11 |
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| Living with a partner/alone ( | 11/3 |
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| Living in a house/apartment ( | 8/6 |
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| Even/uneven ( | 12/2 |
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| 0 time/1–3 times/4–6 times | 2/7/5 |
SD = standard deviation. LEoP = late effects of polio.
Self-perceived walking limitations (Walk-12) reported by the 14 participants with late effects of polio.
| In the Past 2 Weeks How Much Has Your Post-Polio… | Not at All | A Little | Moderately | Quite a Bit | Extremely |
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| 1. Limited your ability to walk? | 3 (21) | 1 (7) | 4 (29) | 4 (29) | 2 (14) |
| 2. Limited your ability to run? | 0 | 2 (14) | 1 (7) | 2 (14) | 9 (64) |
| 3. Limited your ability to climb up or down stairs | 1 (7) | 4 (29) | 2 (14) | 4 (29) | 3 (21) |
| 4. Made standing when doing things more difficult? | 3 (21) | 2 (14) | 4 (29) | 4 (29) | 1 (7) |
| 5. Limited your balance when standing or walking? | 1 (7) | 3 (21) | 5 (36) | 4 (29) | 1 (7) |
| 6. Limited how far you are able to walk? | 0 | 4 (29) | 0 | 7 (50) | 3 (21) |
| 7. Increased the effort needed for you to walk? | 0 | 4 (29) | 2 (14) | 6 (43) | 2 (14) |
| 8. Made it necessary for you to use support when walking indoors, e.g., holding on to furniture, using a stick, etc.? | 5 (36) | 1 (7) | 3 (21) | 4 (29) | 1 (7) |
| 9. Made it necessary for you to use support when walking outdoors, e.g., using a stick or frame, etc.? | 4 (29) | 1 (7) | 1 (7) | 5 (36) | 3 (21) |
| 10. Slowed down your walking? | 1 (7) | 3 (21) | 0 | 8 (57) | 2 (14) |
| 11. Affected how smoothly you walk? | 0 | 4 (29) | 0 | 7 (50) | 3 (21) |
| 12. Made you concentrate on your walking? | 0 | 4 (29) | 3 (21) | 7 (50) | 0 |
Response options: Not at all = 1; A little = 2; Moderately = 3; Quite a bit = 4; Extremely = 5. n (%) = number (percent).