Safety and feasibility of in-hospital autonomous transportation using a driverless mobility for patients with musculoskeletal disorders: preliminary clinical study to achieve mobility as a service in medical care

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1186/s12891-024-07417-x
Hiroshi Takahashi, Kenji Suzuki, Tomofumi Nishino, Yosuke Shibao, Hiroshi Noguchi, Akihiro Kanamori, Tomokazu Yoshioka, Naoya Kikuchi, Daisuke Nozawa, Hajime Mishima, Masao Koda, Masashi Yamazaki
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Recent advancements in and the proliferation of autonomous mobility technology, such as intelligent wheelchairs, have made it possible to provide mobility services for patients with reduced mobility due to musculoskeletal disorders. In the present study, we conducted a preliminary clinical study to assess the safety and feasibility of in-hospital autonomous transportation using a driverless mobility (wheelchair) for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. From January to February 2022, 51 patients with musculoskeletal disorders exhibiting gait disturbance who presented to our institution were included in the present study. Driverless mobility rides were conducted over a straight-line distance of 100 m from the orthopaedic outpatient reception to the payment counter after the outpatient consultation. We assessed the quality of life using an EQ-5D-5 L index and pain using a VAS score before riding the mobility to investigate the patient’s condition. After the ride, a questionnaire survey was conducted to assess patient satisfaction on a 5-point scale. In addition, adverse events during the mobility ride were investigated. Overall satisfaction levels showed that 44 out of 51 (86%) patients rated the level as 3 or higher. There were no significant differences in the level of satisfaction based on the cause of disorders or EQ-5D-5 L Index. Among 19 patients who rated the level of satisfaction as 2–3, the ratio of postoperative patients and those with pain tended to be higher (p < 0.05). While 26 of 51 (51%) patients reported moments of feeling unsafe during the mobility ride, no actual adverse events, such as collisions, were observed. An in-hospital autonomous transportation service using a driverless mobility for patients with musculoskeletal disorders demonstrated high satisfaction levels and was safe with no severe adverse events observed. The expansion of autonomous mobility deployment is expected to achieve mobility as a service in medical care.
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使用无人驾驶移动设备为肌肉骨骼疾病患者提供院内自主交通的安全性和可行性:实现移动作为医疗服务的初步临床研究
智能轮椅等自主移动技术的最新进展和普及,使得为因肌肉骨骼疾病而行动不便的患者提供移动服务成为可能。在本研究中,我们进行了一项初步临床研究,以评估使用无人驾驶移动设备(轮椅)为肌肉骨骼疾病患者提供院内自主交通的安全性和可行性。2022 年 1 月至 2 月期间,51 名到我院就诊的肌肉骨骼疾病患者出现了步态障碍。从骨科门诊接待处到门诊就诊后的付款处,直线距离为100米。在乘坐前,我们使用 EQ-5D-5 L 指数评估了患者的生活质量,并使用 VAS 评分评估了患者的疼痛情况。乘坐后,我们进行了问卷调查,以 5 分制评估患者的满意度。此外,还调查了移动过程中发生的不良事件。总体满意度显示,51 位患者中有 44 位(86%)将满意度评为 3 级或以上。不同病因或 EQ-5D-5 L 指数导致的满意度差异不大。在将满意度评为 2-3 级的 19 名患者中,术后患者和疼痛患者的比例往往更高(P < 0.05)。虽然 51 名患者中有 26 名(51%)表示在乘车过程中感到不安全,但并未观察到碰撞等实际不良事件。使用无人驾驶移动设备为肌肉骨骼疾病患者提供院内自主交通服务的满意度很高,而且没有观察到严重的不良事件,非常安全。随着自主移动交通部署的扩大,有望实现移动交通作为一种服务在医疗保健中的应用。
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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 医学-风湿病学
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3.80
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8.70%
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1017
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. The scope of the Journal covers research into rheumatic diseases where the primary focus relates specifically to a component(s) of the musculoskeletal system.
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