The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.

This qualitative study aimed to describe users' experiences and needs related to wearing, donning, and doffing compression hosiery, and the provision process of compression hosiery and associated assistive products for donning and doffing. Adults who have been advised to wear compression hosier...

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Main Authors: Edith Hagedoren-Meuwissen, Uta Roentgen, Sandra Zwakhalen, Loek van der Heide, Marie Josee van Rijn, Ramon Daniëls
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316034
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author Edith Hagedoren-Meuwissen
Uta Roentgen
Sandra Zwakhalen
Loek van der Heide
Marie Josee van Rijn
Ramon Daniëls
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Uta Roentgen
Sandra Zwakhalen
Loek van der Heide
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description This qualitative study aimed to describe users' experiences and needs related to wearing, donning, and doffing compression hosiery, and the provision process of compression hosiery and associated assistive products for donning and doffing. Adults who have been advised to wear compression hosiery participated in semi-structured interviews. Existing frameworks about the provision process and acceptance of assistive technology guided the topic list. The interviews were analyzed using directed content analysis. After 19 interviews, data saturation was reached. Three main themes were revealed: (1) becoming and being a compression hosiery wearer (or not), (2) wearing compression hosiery, and (3) donning and doffing compression hosiery. In cases of acute conditions, the participants reported feeling overwhelmed when they were first prescribed compression hosiery. In contrast, those with long-term complaints felt relieved. Participants considered advantages and disadvantages and then decided whether to wear compression hosiery. Despite mentioned beneficial effects from wearing compression hosiery, participants had to cope with a range of discomforts, including pinching, straining, sagging, and heat. Additionally, participants had difficulties with the appearance, and often tried to hide the compression hosiery. They mentioned problems with donning and doffing, which can result in dependency of home or informal care, which stopped some participants from wearing. In general, participants were not aware of the full range of assistive products for donning and doffing, but were interested in them. In conclusion, wearing compression hosiery has a large impact on a person's life because of its lack of comfort, unattractive appearance, and possible loss of independence through the need of donning and doffing support. These are expressed reasons for non-adherence, in addition to a lack of understanding of the importance of wearing and the consequences of not wearing compression hosiery. Easy-to-find independent information and more attention to donning and doffing during the fitting appointment of compression hosiery are recommended.
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spelling doaj-art-b3f9c5a3b2774034825dbabc41032bf92025-01-08T05:32:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-011912e031603410.1371/journal.pone.0316034The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.Edith Hagedoren-MeuwissenUta RoentgenSandra ZwakhalenLoek van der HeideMarie Josee van RijnRamon DaniëlsThis qualitative study aimed to describe users' experiences and needs related to wearing, donning, and doffing compression hosiery, and the provision process of compression hosiery and associated assistive products for donning and doffing. Adults who have been advised to wear compression hosiery participated in semi-structured interviews. Existing frameworks about the provision process and acceptance of assistive technology guided the topic list. The interviews were analyzed using directed content analysis. After 19 interviews, data saturation was reached. Three main themes were revealed: (1) becoming and being a compression hosiery wearer (or not), (2) wearing compression hosiery, and (3) donning and doffing compression hosiery. In cases of acute conditions, the participants reported feeling overwhelmed when they were first prescribed compression hosiery. In contrast, those with long-term complaints felt relieved. Participants considered advantages and disadvantages and then decided whether to wear compression hosiery. Despite mentioned beneficial effects from wearing compression hosiery, participants had to cope with a range of discomforts, including pinching, straining, sagging, and heat. Additionally, participants had difficulties with the appearance, and often tried to hide the compression hosiery. They mentioned problems with donning and doffing, which can result in dependency of home or informal care, which stopped some participants from wearing. In general, participants were not aware of the full range of assistive products for donning and doffing, but were interested in them. In conclusion, wearing compression hosiery has a large impact on a person's life because of its lack of comfort, unattractive appearance, and possible loss of independence through the need of donning and doffing support. These are expressed reasons for non-adherence, in addition to a lack of understanding of the importance of wearing and the consequences of not wearing compression hosiery. Easy-to-find independent information and more attention to donning and doffing during the fitting appointment of compression hosiery are recommended.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316034
spellingShingle Edith Hagedoren-Meuwissen
Uta Roentgen
Sandra Zwakhalen
Loek van der Heide
Marie Josee van Rijn
Ramon Daniëls
The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.
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title The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.
title_full The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.
title_fullStr The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.
title_full_unstemmed The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.
title_short The impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing: A descriptive qualitative study into user experiences.
title_sort impact of wearing compression hosiery and the use of assistive products for donning and doffing a descriptive qualitative study into user experiences
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316034
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