Patient Experience After Lower Extremity Amputation For Sarcoma In England: A National Survey

Sherron Furtado,Tim Briggs, Jennifer Fulton, Lin Russell, Rob Grimer, Vicky Wren,Paul Cool, Kristin Grant,Craig Gerrand

Disability and rehabilitation(2017)

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Purpose: After amputation, rehabilitation and limb fitting services are critically important to optimise outcomes. We investigated the reported patient experience and variation in limb fitting services after amputation for musculoskeletal tumours in England.Methods: A postal survey instrument was developed following literature review, patient and clinician consultation and piloting. The survey was sent from each of the five bone tumour surgical centres in England.Results: One hundred and five responses were received from 250 patients (42%). The number of limb fitting centres accessed by each surgical centre varied from 2 to 28. Many patients reported care falling short of national standards in areas including pre-amputation counselling, information provision, meeting someone with a similar amputation before surgery, psychological support and falls management. Patients were seen sooner where limb fitting services were on site. Many patients rely on being driven, ambulance and public transport to access services.Conclusion: This study demonstrates variation in the reported experience of limb fitting services by sarcoma patients. Areas for improvement include information provision, pre-amputation counselling, psychological support and falls management. Clinicians should be aware services are highly variable, and this may impact on outcomes. Patients treated in sarcoma centres with limb fitting services on site may experience better care.
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Ablative surgery rehabilitation,bone cancer,limb loss,musculoskeletal tumour,sarcoma,soft tissue cancer amputation
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