向更好的辅助下肢外骨骼:通过共同设计从中风幸存者的见解。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Reinhard Claeys, Elissa Embrechts, Ruben Debeuf, Mahyar Firouzi, Aikaterini Bourazeri, Sylvie De Raedt, Charlotte Moeyersons, Benjamin Filtjens, Tom Verstraten, David Beckwée, Eva Swinnen
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辅助下肢外骨骼(LLEs)已被认为是提高中风幸存者身体能力的有前途的工具。让终端用户参与早期开发阶段对于确保这些技术满足用户需求至关重要。协同设计方法积极地吸引终端用户,支持这一目标。本研究旨在(1)评估疲劳对日常生活的影响,(2)确定可受益于LLE协助的活动,(3)概述居家LLE的设计和可用性要求,以及(4)定义LLE应监测和评估的物理参数。讨论使用感知协同设计方法进行组织,并进行主题分析。四名慢性中风幸存者参加了三次焦点小组会议,每次会议持续约2小时。疲劳被认为是日常生活中的一个重要因素,强调了辅助技术的重要性,如LLEs,以帮助减轻疲劳。与会者认识到LLEs是提高身体机能的宝贵工具,对肌肉力量、平衡、疲劳管理、协调和一般活动能力都有好处。设计考虑因素包括系统模块化、电池效率、易于穿戴和落布,以及日常使用的实际需要。我们的研究结果为中风幸存者对LLEs的设计和可用性关注提供了有价值的见解,并为推进新辅助技术的开发和采用提供了基础。
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Toward better assistive lower-limb exoskeletons: Insights from stroke survivors through co-design.

Assistive lower-limb exoskeletons (LLEs) have been recognized as promising tools for enhancing physical capacity in stroke survivors. Involving end-users in the early development stages is essential to ensure these technologies meet user needs. Co-design approaches, which actively engage end-users, support this goal. This study aims to (1) evaluate the impact of fatigue on daily living, (2) identify activities that could benefit from LLE assistance, (3) outline design and usability requirements for home-based LLEs, and (4) define physical parameters LLEs should monitor and assess. Discussions were structured using the PERCEPT co-design methodology and thematically analyzed. Four chronic stroke survivors participated in three focus group sessions, each lasting approximately 2 hours. Fatigue was identified as a significant factor in daily life, underscoring the importance of assistive technologies, such as LLEs, to help mitigate exhaustion. Participants recognized LLEs as valuable tools for enhancing physical performance, with benefits for muscle strength, balance, fatigue management, coordination, and general mobility. Design considerations included system modularity, battery efficiency, ease of donning and doffing, and practical needs for daily use. Our findings offer valuable insights into stroke survivors' design and usability concerns regarding LLEs and provide a foundation for advancing the development and adoption of new assistive technologies.

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Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology REHABILITATION-
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: Assistive Technology is an applied, scientific publication in the multi-disciplinary field of technology for people with disabilities. The journal"s purpose is to foster communication among individuals working in all aspects of the assistive technology arena including researchers, developers, clinicians, educators and consumers. The journal will consider papers from all assistive technology applications. Only original papers will be accepted. Technical notes describing preliminary techniques, procedures, or findings of original scientific research may also be submitted. Letters to the Editor are welcome. Books for review may be sent to authors or publisher.
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