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Studying Sex Differences in the Prosthetic Needs and Priorities of Lower Limb Amputees by Adapting the Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire 
 

Summary

This work took a user-centered design (UCD) approach to adapting the Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire (PEQ) to better capture and assess sex differences in lower limb amputee prosthetic needs and priorities.

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Click the link below for a pdf of this abstract:

Abstract

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Click the link below for a pdf of this poster:

Poster

Additional Materials - Methods

The following presents more information to the methods of this research:

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Click the link below for a pdf of the adapted questionnaire used in this study:

Adapted Questionnaire

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Questions

If you are interested in this research or have any questions, please contact:

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Tess Carswell

tmrc@uvic.ca

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