2024
DOI: 10.1177/17589983241268069
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What are the barriers to upper limb splint adherence, and how is adherence measured? A systematic review

Emma Bamford,
Jamie A Mawhinney,
Nick Johnson
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Non-adherence to splint wearing following an upper limb traumatic injury is a significant medical issue. Optimal outcome following such injuries relies on people adhering to the prescribed splint, and a failure to do so can negatively impact outcome and increase healthcare burden and costs. This systematic review aims to compare and synthesise the evidence related to measuring adherence to wear recommendations and the barriers to splint wearing following upper limb trauma in adults. Methods Databa… Show more

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