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Use of Standardized Outcome Measures for People With Lower Limb Amputation: A Survey of Prosthetic Practitioners in the United States

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2022.03.009

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Artificial limbs; Outcome assessment; health care; Professional practice; Rehabilitation; Surveys and questionnaires

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This study aimed to assess the clinical resources available for assessing health outcomes in people with lower limb amputation and to explore barriers and facilitators associated with the use of standardized outcome measures in clinical practice. The survey results showed that the majority of prosthetic practitioners are encouraged or required to use standardized outcome measures in their clinics or facilities. Most participants reported having the necessary knowledge and skills for implementing patient-reported and performance-based outcome measures. However, there is a perceived lack of standardization across the profession. The participants generally had access to adequate space and equipment for conducting outcome measures and had a willingness to allocate time for surveys and tests.
Objective: To assess the clinical resources available for the assessment of health outcomes in people with lower limb amputation and to under-stand barriers and facilitators associated with use of standardized outcome measures in clinical practice. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: General community (online). Participants: A volunteer sample of prosthetic practitioners was recruited through national professional organizations. Eligible participants were practitioners certified by a professional prosthetics organization and currently practicing as a prosthetist, prosthetist-orthotist, or prosthetic assistant. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: A custom-designed online survey on clinical use of patient-reported and performance-based standardized outcome measures to assess patients with lower limb amputation. Results: A total of 375 participants completed the survey. Most participants (79%) reported that they are encouraged or required to administer standardized outcome measures in their clinic or facility. Most participants reported that use of patient-reported and performance-based outcome measures are within their scope of practice (88%) and that they have the knowledge required for outcomes measurement (84%). Few participants agreed that outcomes measurement is standardized across the profession (30%). Most participants had access to small spaces and equipment for outcomes measurement, such as short hallways (65%-94%), stairs (69%), and tablets with wireless internet connection (83%). Most participants reported that they would be willing to spend between 5 (36% of participants) and 10 (43% of participants) minutes on self-reported surveys, and between 10 (41% of participants) and 20 (28% of participants) minutes on performance-based tests. Conclusions: Outcomes measurement is encouraged or expected in contemporary prosthetic practice. Strategies to improve standardization and efficiency of administration are needed to facilitate routine use of outcome measures in clinical care. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;103:1786-97 (c) 2022 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.

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