运动特异性再投资对上肢假肢控制和用户体验的影响。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Mohamed O Mohamed, Greg Wood, David J Wright, Liis Uiga, Rich S W Masters, Johnny V V Parr
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摘要

目的:假手装置因其难以使用和对使用者施加高精神负荷而经常被放弃。然而,研究人员尚未确定人格因素是否可能导致这些负面的假手体验。在这项研究中,我们研究了关键的假手结果测量是否与有意识运动控制的特征倾向有关——这种现象被称为“再投资”,它会损害运动表现并消耗认知资源。材料与方法:对上肢义肢使用者进行在线横断面调查。36名受访者回答了人口统计问题,并完成了与设备满意度、特征再投资和心理工作量相关的三份问卷。结果:相关分析显示,更大的运动特异性再投资倾向与较低的假体满意度、较高的心理工作量和较低的感知设备可预测性水平相关。研究还发现,心理负荷在再投资倾向与义肢满意度和每天使用义肢时间之间起中介作用。结论:本研究首次提供了特征再投资与假手使用控制和满意度负相关的证据。我们建议假手使用的训练干预应旨在限制长期依赖有意识的运动控制。
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Effects of movement-specific reinvestment on upper-limb prosthesis control and user experience.

Purpose: Prosthetic hand devices are frequently abandoned as they are difficult to use and impose high mental workload upon users. However, researchers are yet to establish whether personality factors might contribute to these negative prosthetic hand experiences. In this study, we examined whether key prosthetic hand outcome measures were associated with the trait inclination for conscious movement control-a phenomenon termed "reinvestment" that can impair motor performance and deplete cognitive resources.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed online to a sample of upper-limb prosthesis users. Thirty-six respondents answered demographic questions and completed three questionnaires related to device satisfaction, trait reinvestment, and mental workload.

Results: Correlational analysis revealed that a greater propensity for movement-specific reinvestment was associated with lower prosthesis satisfaction, higher mental workload, and lower levels of perceived device predictability. It was also found that mental workload mediated the relationship between reinvestment tendencies and both device satisfaction and hours of prosthesis use per day.

Conclusions: This study provides first evidence that trait reinvestment is negatively implicated in the control and satisfaction of prosthetic hand use. We suggest that training interventions for prosthetic hand use should aim to limit the long-term reliance on conscious control of movements.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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