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Survey for parents of lower limb prosthesis-users to help guide research efforts
Posted By: Geoffrey Balkman on November 8, 2016
Hello list members, Researchers at the University of Washington are conducting a study to assess the needs of 6-12 yr old children who use lower limb prostheses. Here is the link to the survey: https://goo.gl/uVdBSH , and here is some additional information: *- What is this study about? * We are conducting this study to look at play barriers that might impact children who use lower extremity prostheses' play behaviors. Play is a very critical occupation of children and barriers to play can impact children’s physical and psychosocial growth and development. *- Why are we doing this study? * We hope to maximize participation in play with peers, across a variety of environments, in children who use lower extremity prostheses. *- How will this study be useful? * This study will improve our understanding of play barriers, behaviors, and preferences in children who use lower extremity prostheses. Information from this study will also help inform the development of an outcome measure that will better identify play barriers and a new pediatric prosthetic foot to better meet a child’s needs for participation in play. *- Who are we inviting to participate? * Parents of children with lower extremity prostheses between the ages of 6 to 12 years old. Parents who are able to read and speak English. *- What are we asking parents with children who use lower extremity prostheses to do? * We are asking parents of children who use lower extremity prostheses, if the child is between the ages of 6 - 12 years old, to complete a short, online survey. The survey will take up to 10 minutes to complete. They can decide not to answer a specific question and/or stop the survey at any time. If they find our study interesting and would like to help us learn more, they can provide us with their contact information on the survey, and we would be happy to arrange follow-up interview. During the follow-up interview, the parent will participate in a small focus group, further discussing their survey answers and answering follow-up questions. The parent can stop the interview at any time. *- Will the parent or child benefit from the study? * There is no immediate benefit to the parent or their child for participating in this research study. However, with their participation, we will be able to better understand the barriers to play with lower extremity prostheses and ultimately, assist with development of a pediatric prosthetic foot that better suits each child’s needs for play. If you have any questions, please contact: Cheryl Kerfeld, PT, PhD (206) 713-7121 [E-mail Address Removed] Thank you! |
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