3D printing as assistive technology for individuals with deafblindness: perspectives of rehabilitation professionals.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2431630
Maxime Bleau, Atul Jaiswal, Peter Holzhey, Walter Wittich
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There is a growing body of evidence on practical applications of three-dimensional (3D) printing to support the rehabilitation of individuals with sensory impairments. However, applications in the field of deafblindness, or the combination of vision and hearing impairment, remain scarce. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore actual and potential applications of 3D printing in deafblindness rehabilitation from the perspective of rehabilitation professionals in two focus group discussions that involved orientation and mobility specialists, vision rehabilitation specialists, audiologists, and braille technicians. Participants exchanged on 1) 3D printing applications to address their clients' rehabilitation needs, 2) factors that can impact its integration into their practice, and 3) the ideal logistics for producing and delivering 3D printed products. Educative models and functional adaptations were identified to improve communication, learning, mobility, and independent living skills for individuals with deafblindness. Professionals agreed that the main barriers limiting 3D printing adoption were linked to time constraints and insufficient awareness or knowledge about this technology, while the most crucial facilitator was the promotion of interdisciplinary collaborations with 3D printing experts. The present findings thus emphasize the need for global collaborations, knowledge dissemination, and ongoing research and validation of 3D printing applications to support individuals with deafblindness.

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三维打印作为聋盲人士的辅助技术:康复专业人员的观点。
越来越多的证据表明,三维(3D)打印技术的实际应用有助于感官障碍人士的康复。然而,在聋盲或视力和听力损伤领域的应用仍然很少。因此,本研究旨在通过两次焦点小组讨论,从康复专业人员的角度探讨 3D 打印在聋盲康复领域的实际和潜在应用,参与讨论的人员包括定向行走专家、视力康复专家、听力学家和盲文技术人员。与会者就以下问题进行了交流:1)如何应用 3D 打印技术满足客户的康复需求;2)影响将 3D 打印技术融入实践的因素;3)生产和交付 3D 打印产品的理想物流方式。与会者确定了教育模型和功能改造,以提高聋盲人士的交流、学习、行动和独立生活技能。专业人士一致认为,限制 3D 打印技术应用的主要障碍与时间限制和对该技术的认识或了解不足有关,而最重要的促进因素则是促进与 3D 打印专家的跨学科合作。因此,本研究结果强调了全球合作、知识传播以及持续研究和验证 3D 打印应用以支持聋盲人士的必要性。
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