Post E, Komisar V, Sims-Gould J, Korall Amb, Feldman F, Robinovitch S N
Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology, Injury Prevention and Mobility Laboratory, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.
Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng. 2019 Dec 5;6:2055668319877314. doi: 10.1177/2055668319877314. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.
Over 90% of hip fractures in older adults result from falls, and hospital patients are at especially high risk. Specific types of wearable hip protectors have been shown to reduce hip fracture risk during a fall by up to 80%, but user compliance has averaged less than 50%. We describe the development and evaluation of a "stick-on" hip protector (secured over the hip with a skin-friendly adhesive) for older patients in acute care.
An initial version of the product was evaluated with six female patients (aged 76-91) in a hospital ward, who were asked to wear it for one week. We subsequently refined the product through biomechanical testing and solicited feedback from 43 health professionals on a second prototype.
The first prototype was worn by five of six patients for the full week or duration of their hospital stay. The second prototype (20 mm thick, surface area 19 × 15.5 cm) provided 36% force attenuation, more than common garment-based models (20-21%). Feedback from patients and health professionals highlighted usability, comfort, cost, and appearance.
Our results from biomechanical and user testing support the need for further work to determine the value of stick-on hip protectors in acute care.
老年人中超过90%的髋部骨折是由跌倒所致,住院患者的风险尤其高。特定类型的可穿戴髋部保护器已被证明可将跌倒时髋部骨折的风险降低多达80%,但用户依从率平均不到50%。我们描述了一种用于急性护理老年患者的“粘贴式”髋部保护器(通过亲肤粘合剂固定在髋部)的开发与评估。
该产品的初始版本在医院病房对6名女性患者(年龄76 - 91岁)进行了评估,要求她们佩戴一周。随后,我们通过生物力学测试对产品进行了改进,并就第二个原型征求了43名医疗专业人员的反馈意见。
6名患者中有5名在整整一周或住院期间全程佩戴了第一个原型。第二个原型(厚20毫米,表面积19×15.5厘米)提供了36%的力衰减,高于普通的基于服装的模型(20 - 21%)。患者和医疗专业人员的反馈突出了可用性、舒适性、成本和外观等方面。
我们生物力学和用户测试的结果支持需要进一步开展工作,以确定粘贴式髋部保护器在急性护理中的价值。