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A study of the physical rehabilitation and psychological state of patients who sustained limb loss as a result of terrorist activity in Northern Ireland 1969-2003
Authors:Graham Lorraine  Parke R C  Paterson M C  Stevenson M
Institution:  a Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK b Regional Disablement Service, Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland c Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Trauma Management and Recovery Health Professionals, Belfast d Head of Statistics, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Abstract:Objective. To benchmark the psychological state and physical rehabilitation of patients who have sustained limb loss as a result of terrorist activity in Northern Ireland and to determine their satisfaction with the period of primary prosthetic rehabilitation and the artificial limb.

Method. All patients who sustained limb loss as a result of the Troubles and were referred to our rehabilitation centre were sent a questionnaire. The main outcome measures were the SIGAM mobility grades, the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) and three screening questions for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Results. Out of a 66% response rate, 52 (69%) patients felt that the period of primary prosthetic rehabilitation was adequate; 32 (54%) lower limb amputees graded themselves SIGAM C or D; 45 (60%) patients stated that they were still having significant stump pain. Significant stump pain was associated with poorer mobility. Nine (56%) upper limb amputees used their prosthetic limb in a functional way; 33 (44%) patients showed “psychiatric caseness” on the GHQ 12 and 50 (67%) had symptoms of PTSD.

Conclusions. Most patients felt that the period of physical rehabilitation had been adequate; those who did not were more likely to be having ongoing psychological problems. A high percentage of patients continue to have psychological problems and stump pain.
Keywords:Amputation  Northern Ireland troubles  physical  psychological
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