Unpacking the Challenges and Future of Assistive Technology Adaptation by Occupational Therapists

L. Aflatoony, Shreya S. Shenai
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Occupational therapists (OTs) suggest or prescribe assistive technologies (AT) for use by a particular patient. OTs often need to modify, refine, or repurpose existing, off-the-shelf ATs in order to better address the specific health-related conditions, needs, and abilities of their patients. These practices typically involve piecemeal modification of ATs and various improvisational methods that use found objects and everyday materials at hand. In this study, we investigated the current practices of AT adaptation by conducting semi-structured interviews with expert OTs (N=10), studying examples of AT adaptation made by OTs (N=17) as well as collected AT samples from secondary resources (N=80) to further analyze OTs’ improvisational processes. This research contributes to the HCI research community by (a) providing/extending comprehensive knowledge about the current challenges and processes of AT adaptation by OTs based on recurring themes and categories, and (b) proposing guidelines and recommendations for clinical computer-aided design (CAD) software tools that support OTs in AT adaptation.
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解开职业治疗师对辅助技术适应的挑战和未来
职业治疗师(OTs)建议或处方辅助技术(AT)用于特定患者。门诊医生经常需要修改、改进或重新利用现有的现成的门诊医生,以便更好地处理患者的特定健康状况、需求和能力。这些实践通常包括对at的零碎修改和使用现成物品和日常材料的各种即兴方法。在本研究中,我们通过半结构化访谈(N=10)调查了目前奥特奥特适应的实践,研究了奥特奥特适应的例子(N=17),并从二手资源中收集了奥特奥特样本(N=80),进一步分析了奥特奥特的即兴过程。本研究通过以下方式为HCI研究界做出了贡献:(a)提供/扩展了基于反复出现的主题和类别的关于OTs适应AT的当前挑战和过程的全面知识,以及(b)提出了支持OTs适应AT的临床计算机辅助设计(CAD)软件工具的指南和建议。
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