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Opinions on rehabilitation care of young adults with transversal upper limb reduction deficiency in their transition to adulthood.

Authors :
Huurneman KAM
Lankhorst IMF
Baars ECT
van Wijk I
van der Sluis CK
Source :
Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine [J Pediatr Rehabil Med] 2021; Vol. 14 (1), pp. 103-112.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose: Young adults with transversal upper limb reduction deficiency experience limitations regarding education, employment and obtaining a driver's license. Contribution of rehabilitation care within these domains has been reported to be inadequate. This study evaluates the needs and suggestions of participants in rehabilitation care.<br />Methods: Two online focus groups with young adults and parents met during 4 consecutive days. Health care professionals joined a face-to-face focus group. Data analysis was based on framework analysis.<br />Results: The rehabilitation team was mainly consulted for problems with residual limb or for prostheses. Young adults and their parents were mostly unaware of resources regarding education, job selection or obtaining a driver's license. Professionals stated that these subjects were addressed during periodic appointments. Young adults didn't always attend these appointments due to limited perceived benefit. To improve rehabilitation care, participants suggested methods for providing relevant information, facilitating peer contact and offering dedicated training programs to practice work-related tasks, prepare for job interviews or enhance self-confidence.<br />Conclusion: Periodic appointments do not fulfil needs of young adults with transversal upper limb reduction deficiency. To improve care, rehabilitation teams should offer age-relevant information, share peer stories, and create dedicated training programs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1875-8894
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33720858
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/PRM-200690