Occupational Therapy Program, School of Health Professions, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Assistive Technology Program, Research and Technology Vice-Presidency, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 Nov;15(8):862-870. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2019.1621954. Epub 2019 Jun 7.
Even though assistive technology (AT) can overcome disabilities, Hispanics are among the least likely to use AT. We aimed to assess the feasibility of an assistive technology AT and disability self-management intervention concerning recruitment, retention, adherence, acceptability, preliminary evaluation of participants' responses to intervention and preliminary efficacy. We used mixed-method intervention design with a pre- and post-test quantitative model with an experimental intervention and qualitative data obtained after the intervention. Ten older Hispanics were enrolled in an eight weeks group intervention. Instruments to measure feasibility and pre/post participants' report outcomes of quality of life (Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Device Scale [PIADS] Short Form), global health (PROMIS General Health Short Form), self-efficacy (Self-efficacy Scale) and performance difficulties (Individualized Prioritized Problem Assessment [IPPA]) were used. Recruitment, retention and adherence rates were high, the intervention was acceptable, and the participants reported outcomes, such as: new knowledge and skills, enhanced activity performance and participation, increased safety and willingness to use AT, decreased performance difficulties and enhanced quality of life. The intervention was feasible and acceptable and is promising in decreasing performance difficulties in daily activities as well as in having a positive impact in older Hispanics' quality of life.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONOlder Hispanics living in Puerto Rico experience a high prevalence of disabilities in independent living.In a relative small sample this study shows that an assistive technology (AT) and disability self-management intervention for older Hispanics living in Puerto Rico is feasible to be delivered in a group format and in the community context.Older Hispanics living in Puerto Rico can potentially decrease performance difficulties in daily living activities and improved their quality of life through assistive technology and disability self-management interventions.
尽管辅助技术 (AT) 可以克服残疾,但西班牙裔人群是最不可能使用 AT 的人群之一。我们旨在评估一项辅助技术 AT 和残疾自我管理干预措施的可行性,包括招募、保留、依从性、可接受性、对参与者对干预反应的初步评估和初步疗效。我们使用了混合方法干预设计,采用了预 - 后测试的定量模型,包括实验组和干预后的定性数据。10 名老年西班牙裔人参加了为期八周的小组干预。使用了评估可行性和参与者生活质量(辅助设备心理社会影响量表 [PIADS 短表])、总体健康(PROMIS 一般健康短表)、自我效能(自我效能量表)和表现困难(个性化优先问题评估 [IPPA])的预 / 后仪器。招募、保留和依从率都很高,干预措施是可接受的,参与者报告了结果,例如:新知识和技能、增强的活动表现和参与度、提高的安全性和使用辅助技术的意愿、减少表现困难和提高生活质量。该干预措施是可行且可接受的,并有望减少日常活动中的表现困难,以及对波多黎各老年西班牙裔人的生活质量产生积极影响。
对康复的启示
居住在波多黎各的老年西班牙裔人在独立生活中经历着较高的残疾发生率。
在一个相对较小的样本中,这项研究表明,针对居住在波多黎各的老年西班牙裔人的辅助技术 (AT) 和残疾自我管理干预措施在小组形式和社区环境中是可行的。
居住在波多黎各的老年西班牙裔人可以通过辅助技术和残疾自我管理干预措施,潜在地减少日常生活活动中的表现困难,并提高他们的生活质量。