Survey of lipoedema symptoms and experience with compression garments.

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Survey of lipoedema symptoms and experience with compression garments.
Abstract
Lipoedema is an incurable chronic disease causing limb deformity, painful skin and excessive ecchymosis. Compression garments are frequently recommended to manage symptoms, but the existing products are not designed specifically for lipoedema, and are for other medical conditions. A structured questionnaire was prepared in Online Surveys in October 2018 to investigate lipoedema symptoms and the use of compression garments to manage them. Some 279 people with lipoedema completed the survey; 70% wore compression garments in all four compression classes, of which class 2 was most common (58% of wearers). The top three reasons for wearing compression garments were to feel supported (73%), reduce lipoedema pain (67%) and improve mobility (54%). Most people with lipoedema who wore compression garments found compression helpful in managing their symptoms, but overall satisfaction was low. Problems with existing compression garments were so severe in some cases that the garments were not worn at all or used less often. The information collected in this survey might be useful for the design and development of compression garments specifically for lipoedema.
Publication
British journal of community nursing
Volume
25
Issue
Sup4
Pages
S17-S22
Date
2020 Apr 1
Journal Abbr
Br J Community Nurs
Language
eng
ISSN
1462-4753 1462-4753
Extra
Place: England
Citation
Paling, I., & Macintyre, L. (2020). Survey of lipoedema symptoms and experience with compression garments. British Journal of Community Nursing, 25(Sup4), S17–S22. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2020.25.Sup4.S17