意大利对辅助技术的需求和获取:rATA调查结果。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Lorenzo Desideri, Riccardo Magni, Massimo Guerreschi, Claudio Bitelli, Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf, Concetta Vaccaro, Domenica Taruscio, Marta De Santis, Rosa Immacolata Romeo, Elena Ilaria Capuano, Giuseppe D'Avenio, Sandra Morelli, Carla Daniele, Paola Meli, Mirko Rossi, Antonia Pirrera, Mauro Grigioni, Daniele Giansanti
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摘要

目的:本研究使用快速辅助技术评估(rATA)工具评估了意大利辅助产品需求、使用和获取的流行程度。材料与方法:该调查于2021年6月至9月进行,随机抽样了10167名意大利公民。采用分层抽样以确保所涉及的样本能够代表意大利人口。采用计算机辅助电话访谈(CATI)和计算机辅助网络访谈(CAWI)相结合的方法。结果:人口需求的估计流行率为52.6%,其中45.8%的人报告他们的需求得到满足,6.7%的人报告他们的需求未得到满足。老年人(60岁以上)的使用和需求更高。Logistic回归显示,60岁以上的被调查者(OR: 3,3;95% CI: 2,8-3,8),受访者报告更严重的功能障碍(OR: 23,9;95%置信区间:19,4-29,6)更有可能成为辅助产品的使用者。年轻的受访者(0-17岁)报告平均使用更多的辅助产品(M = 2,7;SD = 2,9)高于成人(M = 1,6;SD = 1,7)和老年用户(M = 1,6;结论:本研究提供了必要的基线数据,为制定政策和改善全国范围内的AT获取提供依据。研究结果强调了将主流数字设备(如市售智能手机)视为合法辅助产品的重要性。二次分析将有助于加强对成功提供辅助医疗的相关因素的理解。
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Need and access to assistive technology in Italy: results from the rATA survey.

Purpose: This study assessed the prevalence of assistive products need, use, and access in Italy using the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA) tool.

Materials and Methods: Conducted from June to September 2021, the survey involved a random sample of 10167 Italian citizens. Stratified sampling was used to ensure that the sample involved was representative of the Italian population. A combination of Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) and Computer Assisted Web Interviewing (CAWI) was used.

Results: The estimated prevalence of need in the population resulted of 52,6% with 45,8% reporting their needs as met and 6,7% experiencing unmet needs. Use and need were higher among older adults (60+ years). Logistic regression indicated that respondents aged 60+ (OR: 3,3; 95% CI: 2,8-3,8) and respondents reporting more severe functional difficulties (OR: 23,9; 95% CI: 19,4-29,6) are more likely to be users of assistive products. Younger respondents (0-17 years old) reported using on average more assistive products (M = 2,7; SD = 2,9) than adults (M = 1,6; SD = 1,7) and older users (M = 1,6; SD = 1,5) (all ps <.001). Notably, mobile digital devices (smartphones/tablets) are the second most used assistive products, preceded by spectacles and followed by pill organizers.

Conclusions: This study provides essential baseline data to inform policies and improve AT access nationwide. The results highlight the importance of recognizing mainstream digital devices, such as commercially available smartphones, as legitimate assistive products. Secondary analyses will contribute to strengthen the understanding of factors associated to successful AT provision.

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