可用性
日常生活活动
康复
可穿戴计算机
物理医学与康复
物理疗法
作业疗法
适应性
脊髓损伤
冲程(发动机)
最终用户
考试(生物学)
医学
人机交互
心理学
计算机科学
工程类
脊髓
机械工程
生态学
精神科
生物
嵌入式系统
操作系统
古生物学
作者
Maria Almenara,Marco Cempini,Cristina Gómez,Mario Cortese,C. Martı́n,Josep R. Medina,Nicola Vitiello,Eloy Opisso
标识
DOI:10.3109/17483107.2015.1079653
摘要
(1) To assess a robotic device (Handexos) during the design process with regard to usability, end user satisfaction and safety, (2) to determine whether Handexos can improve the activities of daily living (ADLs) of spinal cord injury (SCI) patients and stroke patients with upper-limb dysfunction.During a 2-year development stage of the device, a total of 37 participants (aged 22-68), 28 clinicians (experts) and nine patients with SCI or stroke (end users) were included in a user-centered design process featuring usability tests. They performed five grasps wearing the device. The assessments were obtained at the end of the session by filling out a questionnaire and making suggestions.The experts' opinion was that the modified device was an improvement over the preliminary version, although this was not reflected in the scores. Whereas end user scores for comfort, grasp, performance and safety were above the sufficiency threshold, the scores for year 2 were lower than those for year 1.The findings demonstrate that although Handexos meets the initial functional requirements and underlines the potential for assisting SCI and post-stroke subjects in ADLs, several aspects such as mechanical complexity and low adaptability to different hand sizes need to be further addressed. Implications for Rehabilitation Wearable robotics devices could improve the activities of daily living in patients with spinal cord injury or stroke. They could be a tool for rehabilitation of the upper limb. Further usability tests to improve this type of tools are recommended.
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