User-centered design and development of a trunk control device for persons with spinal cord injury: A pilot study.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-11 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1863897
John M Looft, Robert Sjoholm, Andrew H Hansen, Stuart Fairhurst, Greg Voss, Clifford A Dellamano, Jason Egginton, Christine Olney, Gary Goldish
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Context/objective: There are no wheelchair products designed to allow users to dynamically control trunk posture to both significantly improve functional reach and provide pressure relief during forward lean. This pilot study sought to (1) gather stakeholder desires regarding necessary features for a trunk control system and (2) subsequently develop and pilot test a first-generation trunk control prototype.

Design: Multi-staged mixed methods study design.

Setting: Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN.

Participants: Eight people with spinal cord injuries were recruited to participate in a focus group. Five participants returned to discuss, rate, and select a design concepts for prototype development. Two participants returned to test the first-generation trunk control prototype.

Interventions: The focus group members selected a trunk control device design that uses backpack straps with a single cable as the most desired option. Our design team then manufactured the first-generation prototype at the Minneapolis VA.

Outcome measures: Bimanual workspace capabilities (n = 1) and pressure map relief changes (n = 2) during supported forward lean were measured. Both participants also provided feedback on the trunk control devices usability.

Results: Bimanual workspace (for Participant 1) was increased by 311% in the sagittal plane with use of the trunk control device as compared to without. Pressure relief during a forward lean was increased with an overall dispersion index reduction of 87.6% and 27.7% for Participant 1 and Participant 2 respectfully.

Conclusion: This pilot study successfully elicited desired features for a trunk control device from stakeholders and successfully developed and tested a first-generation trunk control prototype.

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以用户为中心的脊髓损伤患者躯干控制装置的设计与开发:一项试点研究。
背景/目的:目前还没有轮椅产品设计允许用户动态控制躯干姿势,以显着提高功能范围,并在前倾时提供压力缓解。该试点研究旨在(1)收集利益相关者对干线控制系统必要功能的期望;(2)随后开发并试点测试第一代干线控制原型。设计:多阶段混合方法研究设计。地点:明尼阿波利斯VA医疗保健系统,明尼阿波利斯,MN。参与者:8名脊髓损伤患者被招募参加焦点小组。五名参与者回来讨论、评价和选择原型开发的设计概念。两名参与者返回测试第一代主干控制原型。干预措施:焦点小组成员选择了一种躯干控制装置设计,该设计使用带单电缆的背包带作为最理想的选择。然后,我们的设计团队在弗吉尼亚州明尼阿波利斯制造了第一代原型机。结果测量:测量了在支撑前倾期间的双手动工作空间能力(n = 1)和压力图缓解变化(n = 2)。两位参与者还就主干控制设备的可用性提供了反馈。结果:与未使用躯干控制装置相比,使用躯干控制装置时,双手工作区(参与者1)在矢状面增加了311%。参与者1和参与者2的前倾减压增加,总体分散指数分别减少87.6%和27.7%。结论:该试点研究成功地从利益相关者那里获得了干线控制装置的所需功能,并成功地开发和测试了第一代干线控制样机。
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