Self-care dependency assessment of person with lower limb amputation: an exploratory study

下肢截肢患者自理能力依赖性评估:一项探索性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: (1) Dysvascular major lower limb amputation interferes with activities of daily living. BACKGROUND: (2) Self-care with the highest level of dependency is "walking". BACKGROUND: (3) Self-care with the lowest level of dependency is "feeding". BACKGROUND: (4) Develop future interventions on the degree of dependency of patients with dysvascular amputation. BACKGROUND: to identify the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the person with dysvascular major lower limb amputation and to assess their degree of dependence and autonomy in self-care activities at home. BACKGROUND: quantitative, exploratory, cross-sectional and descriptive study. The convenience sample consisted of 40 participants. A sociodemographic questionnaire and the short version of the Self-Care Dependence Assessment Form were used for data collection. BACKGROUND: of the 40 (100%) participants, the majority were male; 75% were over 65 years of age, 77.5% had a transfemoral amputation, and 72.5% were confined to a wheelchair. The higher levels of dependency predominated in self-care: "walking", "bathing", "dressing and undressing", "using the toilet" and "transferring". BACKGROUND: this study showed that the self-care domain with the highest level of dependence is "walking" self-care, and the lowest is "feeding". Greater autonomy in using the toilet, walking and transferring from bed to chair were shown to be self-care activities with the best ability to predict patient autonomy.

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