马来西亚物理治疗师和中风幸存者对使用外骨骼技术的看法:一项混合方法研究。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2407918
Devinder Kaur Ajit Singh, Deepashini Harithasan, Aiman Mat Najib, Muhammad Shafiq Ishak, Rizauddin Ramli
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外骨骼技术具有提高上肢或下肢功能障碍患者(包括中风幸存者)的功能能力的潜力。然而,由于康复中心和医院的限制,该技术在马来西亚的应用一直很有限。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨物理治疗师和中风幸存者对外骨骼技术的看法和意见,重点是确定所需的设计特点,并调查他们对外骨骼技术在康复中的应用的看法。我们进行了一项在线调查,以评估物理治疗师和中风幸存者对外骨骼技术功能的偏好。随后,对有使用外骨骼技术经验的物理治疗师进行了一对一的在线深度访谈。数据分析采用了描述性分析、主题分析和三角分析方法。分析包括物理治疗师的 81 份调查问卷和中风幸存者的 122 份调查问卷。两个群体都强调了外骨骼的成本效益、安全性、舒适性和易用性等主要特点。与五位物理治疗师的深入访谈还强调了界面友好、可调节和设计轻巧的重要性。物理治疗师还表示,外骨骼技术可以减轻他们的工作量,最大限度地减少与肌肉骨骼相关的疾病,并增强他们的信心。物理治疗师和中风幸存者对外骨骼技术的主要期望特性包括成本效益、安全性、舒适性和易用性。物理治疗师进一步认为,外骨骼技术是减轻他们的工作量、减少肌肉骨骼相关疾病并增强信心的重要工具。这些研究结果为该国的开发人员、工程师和制造商提供了宝贵的指导,有助于开发以客户为中心的外骨骼功能。
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Perceptions of using exoskeleton technology among physiotherapists and stroke survivors in Malaysia: a mixed methods study.

Exoskeleton technology has the potential to enhance the functional abilities of individuals with upper or lower limb dysfunction, including stroke survivors. However, its adoption in Malaysia has been limited due to its restricted availability in rehabilitation centres and hospitals. In this study, we aim to explore the perceptions and opinions of physiotherapists and stroke survivors regarding exoskeleton technology, focusing on identifying desired design features and investigating their views on its use in rehabilitation. An online survey was conducted to assess the preferred features of exoskeleton technology among physiotherapists and stroke survivors. Subsequently, one-to-one online in-depth interviews were carried out with physiotherapists who had experience using exoskeleton technology. Data were analysed using descriptive, thematic, and triangulation analysis methods. The analysis included 81 survey questionnaires from physiotherapists and 122 from stroke survivors. Both groups highlighted cost-effectiveness, safety, comfort, and ease of use as key features of exoskeletons. Additional insights from in-depth interviews with five physiotherapists emphasized the importance of a user-friendly interface, adjustability, and a lightweight design. Physiotherapists also expressed that exoskeleton technology could reduce their workload, minimize musculoskeletal-related disorders, and enhance their confidence. The main desired features identified by both physiotherapists and stroke survivors for exoskeleton technology include cost-effectiveness, safety, comfort, and ease of use. Physiotherapists further viewed it as a valuable tool to alleviate their workload and reduce musculoskeletal-related disorders while boosting confidence. These findings offer valuable guidance to developers, engineers, and manufacturers in the country, aiding in the development of client-centred exoskeleton features.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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