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Understanding transitions in care for people with major lower limb amputations from inpatient rehabilitation to home: a descriptive qualitative study.

Marija RadenovicKamille AguilarAnne B WyroughClara L JohnsonShirley LuongAmanda C EverallSander L HitzigSteven DilkasCrystal MacKaySara J T Guilcher
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
The identified themes concurrently influenced the transition from inpatient rehabilitation to the community. Common challenges during the initial transition were identified. Areas of improvement within inpatient rehabilitation included individualized care, discussions surrounding expectations, and better access to ongoing community support.Implication for rehabilitationTransition in care are difficult and vulnerable times for people with major lower limb amputation, especially when transitioning home following inpatient rehabilitation.Rehabilitation should prepare individuals for completing meaningful tasks in the home and community.Access to ongoing support in the community in the form of practical and emotional support can ease the challenges of transitioning home.
Keyphrases
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  • lower limb
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