Plackett Ruth, Thomas Sophie, Thomas Shirley
a School of Medicine , University of Nottingham , Nottingham , UK.
b Paediatric Neuropsychology Department , Nottingham Children's Hospital , Nottingham , UK.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2017 Apr;12(3):236-243. doi: 10.3109/17483107.2015.1127436. Epub 2016 Jan 5.
Purpose To identify from a health-care professionals' perspective whether smartphones are used by children and adolescents with acquired brain injury as memory aids; what factors predict smartphone use and what barriers prevent the use of smartphones as memory aids by children and adolescents. Method A cross-sectional online survey was undertaken with 88 health-care professionals working with children and adolescents with brain injury. Results Children and adolescents with brain injury were reported to use smartphones as memory aids by 75% of professionals. However, only 42% of professionals helped their clients to use smartphones. The only factor that significantly predicted reported smartphone use was the professionals' positive attitudes toward assistive technology. Several barriers to using smartphones as memory aids were identified, including the poor accessibility of devices and cost of devices. Conclusion Many children and adolescents with brain injury are already using smartphones as memory aids but this is often not facilitated by professionals. Improving the attitudes of professionals toward using smartphones as assistive technology could help to increase smartphone use in rehabilitation. Implications for Rehabilitation Smartphones could be incorporated into rehabilitation programs for young people with brain injury as socially acceptable compensatory aids. Further training and support for professionals on smartphones as compensatory aids could increase professionals' confidence and attitudes in facilitating the use of smartphones as memory aids. Accessibility could be enhanced by the development of a smartphone application specifically designed to be used by young people with brain injury.
目的 从医疗保健专业人员的角度确定患有后天性脑损伤的儿童和青少年是否将智能手机用作记忆辅助工具;哪些因素可预测智能手机的使用情况,以及哪些障碍会阻止儿童和青少年将智能手机用作记忆辅助工具。方法 对88名从事脑损伤儿童和青少年工作的医疗保健专业人员进行了一项横断面在线调查。结果 75%的专业人员报告称,患有脑损伤的儿童和青少年将智能手机用作记忆辅助工具。然而,只有42%的专业人员帮助他们的客户使用智能手机。唯一能显著预测报告的智能手机使用情况的因素是专业人员对辅助技术的积极态度。研究确定了将智能手机用作记忆辅助工具的几个障碍,包括设备的可及性差和设备成本。结论 许多患有脑损伤的儿童和青少年已经在将智能手机用作记忆辅助工具,但专业人员往往没有提供便利。改善专业人员对将智能手机用作辅助技术的态度,可能有助于增加智能手机在康复中的使用。对康复的启示 智能手机可以作为社会认可的补偿辅助工具纳入脑损伤青少年的康复计划。针对专业人员开展关于智能手机作为补偿辅助工具的进一步培训和支持,可能会增强专业人员在促进将智能手机用作记忆辅助工具方面的信心和态度。开发专门为脑损伤青少年设计的智能手机应用程序,可以提高可及性。