Health professionals' experiences and implications of a technology-focused service within a rehabilitation setting.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Tenelle Hodson, Melissa Kendall, Soo Oh, Ella Stangherlin, Camila Shirota, Elizabeth Kendall
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Abstract

Purpose: Both demand and need for assistive technology (AT) are growing worldwide. However, ensuring an optimal fit between the person and AT is complex. With health professionals often being the "gatekeeper" to AT, it is imperative to understand their experiences of AT. This study was positioned within a sociotechnical space known as "HabITec", which aims to bring together potential AT users with health professionals and technology developers to enhance the technology-person fit. The current paper reports on health professionals' experiences of the HabITec Lab (THL), the physical manifestation of HabITec that was piloted in a tertiary hospital for 12-months.

Materials and methods: The study used a qualitative descriptive approach to explore the experiences of nine health professionals who referred patients to the lab.

Results: Four major themes were identified together with suggestions for the future of THL and HabITec. The themes focused on 1) Balancing service and independence; 2) Capitalising on possibilities and connections; 3) Negotiating multiple mismatches; and 4) Fitting it all together in a coherent service.

Conclusions: It was clear that health professionals who referred patients to THL identified a range of benefits associated with it, but barriers to its effectiveness were identified and concerns were raised over health professionals becoming too reliant on the lab. For THL to be sustainably implemented, it appears that a policy-level shift is needed to enable its appropriate resourcing.

保健专业人员在康复环境中使用以技术为重点的服务的体验和影响。
目的:全世界对辅助技术(AT)的需求和需要都在不断增长。然而,要确保个人与辅助技术之间的最佳契合非常复杂。由于保健专业人员往往是获取辅助技术的 "守门人",因此了解他们对辅助技术的体验至关重要。这项研究是在一个名为 "HabITec "的社会技术空间内进行的,其目的是将潜在的智能辅助工具用户与医疗专业人员和技术开发人员聚集在一起,以增强技术与人之间的契合度。本论文报告了医疗专业人员在 HabITec 实验室(THL)中的体验,HabITec 实验室是 HabITec 的具体体现,在一家三级医院试运行了 12 个月:研究采用定性描述的方法,探讨了将病人转介到实验室的九位医疗专业人员的经验:研究确定了四大主题,并对 THL 和 HabITec 的未来提出了建议。这些主题主要集中在:1)平衡服务与独立性;2)利用各种可能性和联系;3)解决多种不匹配问题;以及 4)将所有这些结合在一起,提供协调一致的服务:很明显,将病人转介到 THL 的医疗专业人员发现了与之相关的一系列好处,但也发现了影响其有效性的障碍,并对医疗专业人员过于依赖实验室提出了担忧。要持续实施 THL,似乎需要政策层面的转变,以便为其提供适当的资源。
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