Development of a co-created online self-management program for people with lower limb loss: self-management for amputee rehabilitation using technology (SMART)

Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Feb;46(4):763-772. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2178678. Epub 2023 Feb 21.

Abstract

Purpose: To develop an online self-management program for individuals with recent lower limb loss, called Self-Management for Amputee Rehabilitation using Technology (SMART).

Materials and methods: We used the Intervention Mapping Framework as a blueprint and involved stakeholders throughout the process. A six-step study was conducted including (1) needs assessment using interviews, (2) translating needs to content, (3) applying the content into a prototype using theory-based methods, (4) a usability assessment using think-aloud cognitive testing, (5) planning for future adoption and implementation, and (6) assessing feasibility using mixed-methods to generate a plan to assess the effectiveness on health-outcomes in a randomized controlled trial.

Results: Following interviews with healthcare professionals (n = 31) and people with lower limb loss (n = 26), we determined the content of a prototype version. We then tested usability (n = 9) and feasibility (n = 12) by recruiting individuals with lower limb loss from different pools. We modified SMART to be assessed in a randomized controlled trial. SMART is a six-week online program with weekly contact of a peer mentor with lower limb loss who supported patients with goal-setting and action-planning.

Conclusions: Intervention mapping facilitated the systematic development of SMART. SMART may improve health outcomes, but this would need to be confirmed in future studies.Implications for rehabilitationLearning new coping strategies and habits are essential after lower limb loss.Given the limitations and inaccessibility of educational and rehabilitation programs, online self-management education can assist patients in their recovery.Self-Management for Amputee Rehabilitation using Technology (SMART) has the potential to augment the self-management behaviors in individuals with lower limb loss through an improvement in access to educational content, skill-based videos, and support of a peer.

Keywords: Telemedicine; amputation; information; lower extremity; prosthesis; self-care.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Amputees*
  • Humans
  • Lower Extremity
  • Physical Therapy Modalities
  • Self-Management*
  • User-Computer Interface