Aspects determining adherence to wrist-hand orthoses in patients with peripheral neuropathies

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
E. Bula-Oyola, J. M. Belda-Lois, R. Porcar-Seder, A. Page
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with peripheral neuropathies may experience significant sensorimotor impairment. Prescribed treatment includes wearing an orthosis. However, a common barrier to treatment effectiveness is patient adherence. Given the limited information available, it is essential to gather evidence on treatment adherence challenges. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to identify aspects that influence adherence to orthotic treatment in patients with peripheral neuropathies. METHODS: We applied a survey that included evaluation items from the Quest 2.0 to assess importance and satisfaction and self-developed questions. We conducted the assessment following the principles of Kano's model to understand the nature of the aspects influencing adherence and prioritize opportunities for product improvement. RESULTS: Satisfaction with ease of adjustment, weight, ease of use, effectiveness, and dimensions, as well as perceived interference with daily activities, influences adherence to treatment. We found no correlation between orthosis appearance and adherence. However, it is a basic quality attribute and should be considered a relevant design requirement to avoid product rejection. CONCLUSIONS: We found differences between the estimate of importance obtained by explicit and inexplicit queries. Thus, cross-checking information from different query methods could minimize potential biases and accurately assess users' perceptions of rehabilitation products.
决定周围神经病变患者腕-手矫形器依从性的因素
背景:患有周围神经病变的人可能会经历严重的感觉运动障碍。处方治疗包括佩戴矫形器。然而,治疗效果的一个常见障碍是患者的依从性。鉴于现有信息有限,收集有关治疗依从性挑战的证据至关重要。目的:本研究旨在确定影响周围神经病变患者坚持矫正治疗的方面。方法:我们采用了一项调查,其中包括Quest 2.0中的评估项目,以评估重要性和满意度以及自行提出的问题。我们根据卡诺模型的原则进行了评估,以了解影响遵守情况的方面的性质,并确定产品改进机会的优先级。结果:对易调整性、体重、易用性、有效性和尺寸的满意度,以及对日常活动的干扰,都会影响治疗的依从性。我们没有发现矫形器外观和依从性之间的相关性。然而,它是一个基本的质量属性,应该被视为避免产品被拒绝的相关设计要求。结论:我们发现通过明确和不明确查询获得的重要性估计之间存在差异。因此,交叉检查来自不同查询方法的信息可以最大限度地减少潜在的偏见,并准确评估用户对康复产品的看法。
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Technology and Disability
Technology and Disability Medicine-Rehabilitation
CiteScore
1.40
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20.00%
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19
期刊介绍: Technology and Disability communicates knowledge about the field of assistive technology devices and services, within the context of the lives of end users - persons with disabilities and their family members. While the topics are technical in nature, the articles are written for broad comprehension despite the reader"s education or training. Technology and Disability"s contents cover research and development efforts, education and training programs, service and policy activities and consumer experiences. - The term Technology refers to assistive devices and services. - The term Disability refers to both permanent and temporary functional limitations experienced by people of any age within any circumstance.
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