The process of becoming a user of an osseointegrated prosthesis following transfemoral amputation: a qualitative study.

CONCLUSION: All the participants experienced increased action space and a more positive outlook on life. However, it took determination and stamina to become a user of an osseointegrated prosthesis, and participants faced several challenges throughout this process. Consequently, it remains important to raise awareness of the difficulties faced during this process. Implications for Rehabilitation The findings from this study suggest an increased healthcare support to users of an transfemoral osseointegrated prosthesis in the period of rehabilitation and adjustment, as the results of being able to use the osseointegrated prosthesis may outweigh the obstacles of getting there. Implementation of long-term follow-up and psychosocial support initiatives may improve the adjustment process following osseointegration. Support of patients with an osseointegrated prosthesis may be facilitated through formation of specific rehabilitation groups together with increased use of information technology such as social media and relevant online communities which provide forums for interaction and dialog with people in similar situations. PMID: 28960110 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research