Considerable gaps and differences in rehabilitation after major lower extremity amputations across regions and municipalities in Denmark – A national survey

Author:

Madsen Ulla Riis12ORCID,Biesbjerg Christian Bach3ORCID,Mikkelsen Tina Broby45ORCID,Marsaa Kristoffer6ORCID,Olsen Zwisler Ann‐Dorthe457ORCID,Vedste Aagaard Thomas189ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Holbaek Hospital Holbaek Denmark

2. REHPA, Danish Knowledge Centre for Rehabilitation and Palliative Care University of Southern Denmark Holbaek Denmark

3. Department of the Elderly and Disabled Municipality of Odense Odense Denmark

4. REHPA, The Danish Knowledge Centre for Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Odense University Hospital Nyborg Denmark

5. Department of Clinical Research University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

6. Arresoedal Hospice Frederiksvaerk Denmark

7. Department of Cardiology Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

8. Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Holbaek Hospital Holbaek Denmark

9. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Zealand University Hospital Koege Denmark

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionEqual access to healthcare is a fundamental principle in the fully tax‐financed Danish healthcare system. This study reveals whether this system lives up to the principle of equal access when it comes to the rehabilitation of patients who have major lower extremity amputations.MethodsWith the aim of exploring possible inequality in rehabilitation for patients having major lower extremity amputation in Denmark, a nationwide electronic survey was conducted in the autumn of 2020, which included all hospitals and municipalities in Denmark.ResultsEighty six percent of hospitals (n = 19) and 97% (n = 95) of municipalities responded. Of the 32% (n = 6) of hospitals and 78% (n = 74) of municipalities that provided prosthesis rehabilitation, the majority (hospitals 50% /municipalities 91%) provided prostheses for <10 patients in 2019, and 36% reported having competencies at only a general level among physiotherapists performing prosthetic training. Psychosocial rehabilitation modalities were lacking overall.ConclusionsThis national study documents pronounced geographic inequality in access to qualified rehabilitation services for the relatively few patients undergoing lower extremity amputations in Denmark. The decentralised organisation of amputation rehabilitation makes it difficult to build and maintain specialist competencies among healthcare professionals. Inconsistent availability of psychosocial rehabilitation modalities of all kinds found in this study points to a need for action particularly among patients not in prosthetic rehabilitation where palliative needs should also be considered.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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