Determining safety, usability, acceptability and potential for clinical use of an innovative walking frame design with in- and community patients.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Rebecca Fox, Helen Dawes, Sibylle Brunhilde Thies
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Abstract

Purpose: Falls cost the NHS over £2 billion a year, with incidence increasing rapidly with age. Design of indoor walking frames remains limited, often needing to be lifted and not supporting sit-to-stand and turning manoeuvres, which can lead to falling. This study explored aspects of safety and satisfaction and potential for clinical use of a novel prototype walking frame.

Methods: Within a proof-of-concept design study, between April and November 2023 nine healthcare professionals (HCPs) [3 male 13.4 mean years clinical experience] assessed 10 in-patients and 8 community-based patients [9 male, mean ± SD age 81 ± 9.98]. Patient participants performed mobility activities with the prototype frame and a standard frame. Professionals then completed a questionnaire on safety and satisfaction when using the devices with free text options. Data were analysed using frequency and descriptive statistics and paired comparisons for ranked data, with open comments analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: HCPs reported the prototype as safe in 100% assessments (18/18), with 17/18 stating they would have prescribed it immediately if available ("Not as safe with a standard frame as she was with the prototype".). HCP satisfaction was greater for the prototype regarding dimensions (p = 0.006; "Good ability to personalize to individual".), safety and security (p = 0.003), ease of use (p = 0.005; "Automatically started to use it".), and effectiveness (p = 0.003; "Turns well, minimise lifting, glides but still grips").

Conclusions: This study demonstrates significantly better satisfaction of HCPs with the new design regarding ease of use and safety, in inpatient and community settings, and a strong desire to prescribe it.

确定安全性,可用性,可接受性和潜在的临床使用的创新的步行架设计在内部和社区患者。
目的:跌倒每年花费NHS超过20亿英镑,发病率随着年龄的增长而迅速增加。室内步行架的设计仍然有限,通常需要抬起,不支持坐立和转身操作,这可能导致跌倒。本研究探讨了一种新型原型步行架的安全性、满意度和临床应用潜力。方法:在一项概念验证设计研究中,在2023年4月至11月期间,9名医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)[3名男性,平均临床经验13.4年]评估了10名住院患者和8名社区患者[9名男性,平均±SD年龄81±9.98]。患者参与者使用原型框架和标准框架进行活动。然后,专业人员完成了一份关于使用带有免费文本选项的设备的安全性和满意度的调查问卷。使用频率和描述性统计分析数据,并对排名数据进行配对比较,使用专题分析分析公开评论。结果:HCPs报告原型在100%的评估中是安全的(18/18),其中17/18表示,如果有的话,他们会立即开出处方(“使用标准框架不如使用原型安全”)。原型的HCP满意度在维度上更高(p = 0.006;“良好的个性化能力”),安全性和安全性(p = 0.003),易用性(p = 0.005;“自动开始使用”),有效性(p = 0.003;“转弯很好,尽量减少抬升,滑行但仍能抓住”)。结论:本研究表明,在住院和社区环境中,HCPs对新设计的易用性和安全性的满意度明显提高,并且强烈希望开处方。
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