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:Purpose: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is effective in improving walking in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) with foot drop. There is limited research exploring people's experiences of using this device. This study aims to explore the utility, efficacy, acceptability, and impact on daily life of the device in people with MS.Methods: An interpretative phenomenological approach was employed. Ten participants who had used FES for 12 months were interviewed. Transcripts were analysed, and emergent themes identified.Results: Nine participants continued to use the device. Three relevant super-ordinate themes were identified; impact of functional electrical stimulation, sticking with functional electrical stimulation, and autonomy and control. Participants reported challenges using the device; however, all reported positive physical and psychological benefits. Intrinsic and external influences such as; access to professional help, the influence of others, an individual's ability to adapt, and experiences using the device, influenced their decisions to continue with the device. A thematic model of these factors was developed.Conclusions: This study has contributed to our understanding of people with MS experiences of using the device and will help inform prescribing decisions and support the continued, appropriate use of FES over the longer term.Implications for RehabilitationPeople with multiple sclerosis using functional electrical stimulation report benefits in many aspects of walking, improved psychological well-being and increased engagement in valued activities.A number of challenges impact on functional electrical stimulation use. Factors such as; a positive experience using the device, access to professional help, the influence of others, a strong sense of personal autonomy and an individual's ability to adapt, influence an individual's decision to continue using functional electrical stimulation.Clinicians prescribing functional electrical stimulation should be aware of these factors so that the right support and guidance can be provided to people with multiple sclerosis, thus improving outcomes and compliance over the long term.
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最新影响因子:2.439 | 期刊ISSN:0963-8288 | CiteScore:1.88 |
出版周期:Semimonthly | 是否OA:YES | 出版年份:1992 |
自引率:7.00% | 研究方向:医学-康复医学 |
出版地区:ENGLAND |
SCI期刊coverage:Science Citation Index Expanded(科学引文索引扩展)
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Disability and Rehabilitation is an international, multidisciplinary journal which seeks to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability, and to promote the rehabilitation process. The journal publishes review articles, experimental and clinical research papers, case studies, clinical commentaries, reports on rehabilitation in practice, rehabilitation engineering and major book reviews, spanning a range of issues including the severity and magnitude of disability, clinical medicine including gerontology, psychosocial adjustment, social policy issues, vocational and educational training, and rehabilitation engineering. Occasional special issues on specific themes of interest to the journalís readership are published.
《残疾与康复》是一本国际性多学科期刊,旨在鼓励人们更好地了解残疾的各个方面,并促进康复过程。该杂志发表评论文章、实验和临床研究论文、案例研究、临床评论、实践中的康复报告、康复工程和主要书评,涵盖一系列问题,包括残疾的严重程度和严重程度、临床医学,包括老年病学、心理社会调节学、耳鼻喉科,社会政策问题,职业和教育培训,以及康复工程。期刊读者感兴趣的特定主题偶尔会有特别的问题发表。
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REHABILITATION (康复医学) 2区 |
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年度总发文量 | 年度论文发表量 | 年度综述发表量 |
308 | 278 | 30 |
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影响因子:4.034
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研究方向:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-MICROBIOLOGY
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