Usability of mechanical assistive technologies for performing activities involving the upper extremities in individuals with impairments: a systematic review.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Orthelo Léonel Gbètoho Atigossou, Marie-Hélène Demers, Marie-Philippe Paquet, Isabelle Bradet-Levesque, Alexandre Campeau-Lecours, François Routhier, Véronique H Flamand
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Abstract

Purpose: To conduct a systematic review on the impacts of using mechanical assistive devices on function, performance in activities and participation of persons with upper extremity impairments, and to synthesize the strengths and limitations of these devices.

Method: Three independent reviewers conducted systematic searches of articles published between 2003 and 2023 in Compendex, Inspec, Embase, PubMed/Medline, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science, as well as manual searches on the RESNA website for conference papers over the same period. The methodological quality of articles was appraised using the QualSyst tool.

Results: From the 34 retained studies, 28 mechanical devices were identified and classified into two categories: (1) mobile arm supports (MASs) designed to perform multiple activities, and (2) devices used to assist with a specific activity of daily living (ADL). Overall, MASs helped users to perform manual activities in elevation and/or against gravity. Specific ADL devices allowed users to perform unique activities requiring fine motor skills such as opening a medicine container. Some of these devices have advantages like portability, adaptability, low cost, and ease of use. Limitations most often reported included interference or mobility restraints.

Conclusion: This review synthesizes the impacts of mechanical devices on the three domains of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for individuals with upper extremity impairments. Impacts regarding function and performance in activities were more often measured than participation. Future studies should include outcomes related to participation, as taking this aspect into account might favor successful continued use of assistive devices.

机械辅助技术在残障人士进行涉及上肢的活动时的可用性:系统综述。
目的:就使用机械辅助设备对上肢受损者的功能、活动表现和参与的影响进行系统性综述,并总结这些设备的优势和局限性:三位独立审稿人对 2003 年至 2023 年期间在 Compendex、Inspec、Embase、PubMed/Medline、IEEE Xplore 和 Web of Science 上发表的文章进行了系统检索,并在 RESNA 网站上对同期的会议论文进行了人工检索。采用QualSyst工具对文章的方法学质量进行了评估:从保留的 34 项研究中,确定了 28 种机械装置,并将其分为两类:(1) 设计用于执行多种活动的移动手臂支撑装置 (MAS);(2) 用于辅助特定日常生活活动 (ADL) 的装置。总的来说,移动手臂支撑装置可以帮助使用者在抬高和/或对抗重力的情况下进行手动活动。特定的 ADL 设备可以让使用者进行需要精细运动技能的独特活动,例如打开药盒。其中一些设备具有便携、适应性强、成本低和易于使用等优点。最常报告的局限性包括干扰或行动限制:本综述总结了机械装置对上肢残障人士在《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)三个领域中的影响。与参与度相比,对功能和活动表现的影响更常被衡量。未来的研究应包括与参与有关的结果,因为考虑到这一方面可能有利于成功地继续使用辅助设备。
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