自适应软开关:与职业治疗师共同设计织物自适应开关用于儿童和青少年后天性脑损伤

K. Cochrane, Chau Nguyen, Yidan Cao, Noemi M. E. Roestel, L. Jones, A. Girouard
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后天性脑损伤具有许多复杂性,主要影响运动和认知功能。职业治疗师经常使用连接在电子设备上的开关来激活这些设备,使残疾人能够与玩具和电子产品互动。然而,目前市场上的开关价格昂贵,容易损坏,无法定制。我们举办了两次共同设计研讨会,并对14名专门治疗后发性脑损伤学生的职业治疗师进行了随访。在第一阶段,职业治疗师构建了三个软开关,并进行了头脑风暴迭代。在第二阶段,我们从职业治疗师那里获得了对迭代的宝贵见解。本文将人机交互作为案例研究,设计指导方针以支持与职业治疗师的协同设计,并讨论自适应软开关的潜力。这项工作有助于越来越多的文献支持作为制造者的职业治疗师,以及研究人员如何在共同设计过程中支持他们。
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Adaptive Soft Switches: Co-Designing Fabric Adaptive Switches with Occupational Therapists for Children and Adolescents with Acquired Brain Injury
Acquired brain injuries have many complexities, largely affecting motor and cognitive functioning. Occupational therapists often use switches attached to electronics that activate the devices to give people with disabilities the ability to interact with toys and electronics. However, current switches on the market are expensive, break easily and are unable to customize. We ran two co-design workshops and follow-up interviews with 14 occupational therapists specializing in students with acquired brain injuries. In phase one, the occupation therapists built three soft switches and brainstormed iterations. In phase two, we gained valuable insights into the iterations from occupational therapists. This paper contributes to Human-Computer Interaction as a case study, designs guidelines to support co-design with occupational therapists, and discusses the potential of adaptive soft switches. This work contributes to the growing literature around supporting occupational therapists as makers and how researchers can support them during the co-design process.
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