Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Objective: To explore how the social context of the clinic influenced the way former patients with lower limb loss in the Military Advanced Training Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center evaluated their outcomes. Design: Cross-sectional phenomenological-based interviews...

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Main Authors: Seth Messinger, Sayeh Bozorghadad, Paul Pasquina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Online Access: https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2274
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spelling doaj-516aba3252e3473f9bc7f7717c699dcf2020-11-24T20:54:19ZengFoundation for Rehabilitation InformationJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine1650-19771651-20812017-11-01501869310.2340/16501977-22742355Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterSeth Messinger0Sayeh BozorghadadPaul Pasquina Center for Rehabilitation Sciences Research, F Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 20814 Bethesda, USA. seth.messinger.ctr@usuhs.edu. Objective: To explore how the social context of the clinic influenced the way former patients with lower limb loss in the Military Advanced Training Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center evaluated their outcomes. Design: Cross-sectional phenomenological-based interviews and observations. Patients: Twenty individuals with lower limb amputation were recruited from a multidisciplinary military treatment programme for patients with lower-extremity traumatic limb-loss injured in Afghanistan or Iraq. Methods: Lightly structured interviews were conducted either in person or over the telephone with former patients and clinical care-providers. Where possible, observation was conducted in conjunction with the interviews. The research team used content analysis of the data, consistent with ethnographic methods. Results: Analysis of the therapeutic effect of social relationships developed in the clinical rehabilitation programme identified 3 areas of significance: enduring relationships with key care-providers, access to treatment team by patients, and peer support among patients. Conclusion: The social component of service delivery influences patients’ outcomes from clinical care. These results could be translated across healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes. https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2274 amputationautonomylowerextremitypeersupportrehabilitationsocialorganization.
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Sayeh Bozorghadad
Paul Pasquina
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Sayeh Bozorghadad
Paul Pasquina
Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
amputation
autonomy
lowerextremity
peersupport
rehabilitation
socialorganization.
author_facet Seth Messinger
Sayeh Bozorghadad
Paul Pasquina
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title Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
title_short Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
title_full Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
title_fullStr Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
title_full_unstemmed Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
title_sort social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at walter reed national military medical center
publisher Foundation for Rehabilitation Information
series Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
issn 1650-1977
1651-2081
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Objective: To explore how the social context of the clinic influenced the way former patients with lower limb loss in the Military Advanced Training Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center evaluated their outcomes. Design: Cross-sectional phenomenological-based interviews and observations. Patients: Twenty individuals with lower limb amputation were recruited from a multidisciplinary military treatment programme for patients with lower-extremity traumatic limb-loss injured in Afghanistan or Iraq. Methods: Lightly structured interviews were conducted either in person or over the telephone with former patients and clinical care-providers. Where possible, observation was conducted in conjunction with the interviews. The research team used content analysis of the data, consistent with ethnographic methods. Results: Analysis of the therapeutic effect of social relationships developed in the clinical rehabilitation programme identified 3 areas of significance: enduring relationships with key care-providers, access to treatment team by patients, and peer support among patients. Conclusion: The social component of service delivery influences patients’ outcomes from clinical care. These results could be translated across healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes.
topic amputation
autonomy
lowerextremity
peersupport
rehabilitation
socialorganization.
url https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2274
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