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Factors influencing psychological adjustment after amputation in adult lower limb amputees: A review Mark Hudson 1 , Dr. Nathan Babiker 2 , & Dr. Ramesh Munjal 2 1 University of Sheffield & 2 Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Factors influencing psychological adjustment after amputation in adult lower limb amputees: A review Mark Hudson 1, Dr. Nathan Babiker 2, & Dr. Ramesh

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Factors influencing psychological adjustment after amputation in adult lower limb amputees: A review

Mark Hudson1, Dr. Nathan Babiker2, & Dr. Ramesh Munjal2

1University of Sheffield & 2Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Contents

1. Background literature

2. Design of the present review

3. Results

4. Clinical and research implications

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Background literature.

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Definition

• Psychological adjustment to chronic disease involves at least five key domains:

1. Cognitive

2. Emotional

3. Interpersonal

4. Functional

5. Disease-related (Stanton, Revenson, & Tennen, 2007).

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Horgan & MacLachlan (2004)• Factors linked to better adjustment:

• Perceived sense of control

• Social support

• Positive meaning

• Time since amputation

• Cause (trauma or disease) had no relationship.

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Horgan & MacLachlan (2004)• Factors linked to poorer adjustment:

• Body image anxiety

• Social discomfort

• Pain catastrophising

• Phantom limb pain

• Women and younger people in a sub-set.

• B/K amputees more depressed in one study.

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Current review: Design.

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Rationale• Horgan & MacLachlan (2004) called for

more qualitative and longitudinal research, and broader focus on QoL.

• Significant number of studies published since the last review.

• Increasing awareness of psychological risk factors in the MDT.

• Increase own understanding to assist with treatment planning.

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Search strategy

• The Psychinfo and Web of Science databases were searched, from 2004 up until February 2013. The following keyword search strategies were combined:

• “psychological” or “psychosocial”• “adjustment” or “adaptation”• “amputation*” or “amputee*”

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Selection criteria• Population: adults with a lower limb amputation • Measures: At least one amputation-related,

sociodemographic, or psychological predictor variable. A validated criterion measure of psychological adjustment.

• Analysis: at least one statistical test examining the link between the predictor variables and criterion measures.

• Article type: English language articles in peer-reviewed journals.

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Paper retrieval

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Results.

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Factors linked to better adjustment• Greater levels of hope (Unwin, Kacperek, & Clarke, 2009)

• Positive cognitive processing (Phelps, Williams,

Raichle, Turner, & Ehde, 2008) • Increased problem solving ability (Desmond &

MacLachlan, 2006a). • Having a positive appraisal of the

amputation (Couture, Desrosiers, & Caron, 2011)

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Factors linked to better adjustment• Less phantom limb pain

(Desmond et al. 2008; Whyte & Carroll, 2004)

• Social support (Williams et al., 2004; Unwin et al., 2009; Hanley et al., 2004; Desmond & MacLachlan, 2006a; Hawemdah et al., 2008; Jenkins et al., 2008; Nunes et al., 2012; Singh et al., 2007)

• Below-knee amputation in sub-set (Desmond & Maclachlan, 2006a; Couture et al., 2011).

• Number of co-morbidties (Nunes et al., 2012; Singh et al., 2007; 2009)

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Factors linked to worse adjustment• Negative cognitive processing (Phelps et al., 2008)

• Avoidance (Desmond & MacLachlan, 2006a)

• Pain catastrophising (Whyte & Carrol, 2004; Hanley et al., 2004)

• Public self-consciousness (Atherton & Robertson, 2006)

• Body-image disturbance (Coffey et al., 2009)

• Younger people (Gunawardena et al., 2007; Singh et al., 2009; Desmond & MacLachlan, 2006a )

• Female gender (Nunes et al., 2012)

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Mixed Findings

• Time since amputation• Recent amputation more distressing (Desmond et

al., 2006a; Nunes et al., 2012)

• Recent amputation less distressing (Singh, 2007; 2009)

• Cause of amputation• Disease related (Coffey et al., 2009; Desmond & Maclachlan,

2006a; Couture et al., 2011)

• Trauma related (Hawemdah et al., 2008; Kratz et al., 2010)

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Common methodological issues• Causality cannot be inferred• Self-report bias• Small sample sizes• Selection bias• Lack of control groups• Variability in measurement tools

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Clinical and research implications.

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Clinical implications

• Highlights those at risk of poor adjustment.

• Indicates models of coping and resilience (Lazarus & Folkman; 1984; Yates & Masten, 2004)

• Suggests therapy targets:• Changing meaning

• Developing acceptance or active coping style

• Social support.

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Research implications

• Few studies on residual limb pain.

• Pre-operative, longitudinal designs, with appropriate control groups needed.

• Effect of ADM or alcohol/drug use.

• Effect of repeated infections.

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Critique

• Search limited to two databases

• No hand-searching of journals

• Grey literature not consulted

• Written by one author

• Experts were not consulted

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ReferencesAtherton, R. & Robertson, N. (2006). Psychological adjustment to lower limb

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Coffey, L., Gallagher, P., Horgan, O., Desmond, D. & Maclachlan, M. (2009). Psychosocial adjustment to diabetes-related lower limb amputation. Diabetic Medicine, 26, 1063-1067.

Couture, M., Desrosiers, J., & Caron, C. D. (2011). Cognitive appraisal and perceived benefits of dysvascular lower limb amputation: A longitudinal study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 52, 5-11.

Desmond, D. M. & MacLachlan, M. (2006a). Coping strategies as predictors of psychosocial adaptation in a sample of elderly veterans with acquired lower limb amputations. Social Science & Medicine, 62, 208-216.

Desmond, D., Gallagher, P., Henderson-Slater, D., & Chatfield, R. (2008). Pain and psychosocial adjustment to lower limb amputation amongst prosthesis users. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 32, 244-252.

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ReferencesHanley, M. A., Jensen, M. P., Ehde, D. M., Hoffman, A. J., Patterson, D. R., & Robinson,

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