PATIENTS' EXPERIENCES OF SELF-ADMINISTERED ELECTROTHERAPY FOR SPASTICITY IN STROKE AND CEREBRAL PALSY: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
Journal article, 2022

Objective: To explore patients' experiences of a selfadministered electrotherapy treatment for muscle spasticity in cerebral palsy and stroke; the Exopulse Mollii Suit®. Design: Qualitative design with an inductive approach Subjects: Fifteen patients with spasticity due to stroke or cerebral palsy, participating in a previous randomized controlled trial evaluating the treatment concept. Methods: Information letters were sent to all potential participants (n = 27) in the previous study. Semistructured interviews (21-57 min) were carried out with all subjects who volunteered (n = 15), administered by an experienced interviewer who was not involved in the previous study. Transcribed interviews were subject to content analysis. Results: The 5 categories that emerged from the content analysis were "New method gives hope", experiences related to "Using the assistive technology", "Outcome from training with the assistive technology", "The assistive technology" and "Taking part in the study". Respondents felt hopeful when included in the previous study, motivated when experiencing a treatment effect, and disappointed when not. Conclusion: The qualitative approach used in this study elicited complementary information that was not evident from the previous randomized controlled trial. This included statements regarding increased mobility, reduced spasticity, reduced use of medication, and problems related to using the treatment concept.

patients' experiences

spasticity

self-administered

qualitative study

electrotherapy

Mollii Suit®

Author

Lise Lotte Jonasson

Jönköping University

Ann Sörbo

Södra Älvsborg Hospital (SÄS)

Per Ertzgaard

Linköping University

Leif Sandsjö

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design and Human Factors

University of Borås

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine

1650-1977 (ISSN) 16512081 (eISSN)

Vol. 54 jrm00263

Subject Categories

Physiotherapy

Other Medical Sciences not elsewhere specified

Nursing

DOI

10.2340/jrm.v53.1131

PubMed

34935050

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4/29/2022