Read Emily, Woolsey Cora, McGibbon Chris A, O'Connell Colleen
Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Canada.
Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Canada.
Rehabil Res Pract. 2020 Jan 8;2020:2939573. doi: 10.1155/2020/2939573. eCollection 2020.
Use of bionic overground exoskeletons to assist with neurological rehabilitation is becoming increasingly prevalent and has important implications for physiotherapists and their patients. Yet, there is a paucity of research about the impact of integrating this technology on physiotherapists' work. The purpose of this study was to explore how the training and implementation of using the Ekso robotic exoskeleton with patients affects physiotherapists' work. An exploratory qualitative study of three physiotherapists working at a neurological rehabilitation centre in Eastern Canada was conducted using one-on-one semistructured interviews in July 2017. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim, and data was coded and analyzed using thematic analysis. Six themes emerged from the data: developing organizational capacity; ethical use of technology; benefits of the equipment; challenges of the equipment; cognitive workload; and the technological environment. The results suggest that the adoption and integration of bionic exoskeletons into rehabilitation practice is not as simple as training physiotherapists and giving them the device. More research is needed to understand the increased cognitive demands of working with patients using technologically advanced exoskeletons within a dynamic, technology-rich healthcare environment, while managing patient expectations and ethical use.
使用仿生地面外骨骼辅助神经康复正变得越来越普遍,这对物理治疗师及其患者具有重要意义。然而,关于整合这项技术对物理治疗师工作的影响的研究却很少。本研究的目的是探讨使用Ekso机器人外骨骼对患者进行训练和实施如何影响物理治疗师的工作。2017年7月,对加拿大东部一家神经康复中心的三名物理治疗师进行了探索性定性研究,采用一对一的半结构化访谈。录音逐字转录,数据使用主题分析法进行编码和分析。数据中出现了六个主题:发展组织能力;技术的道德使用;设备的益处;设备的挑战;认知工作量;以及技术环境。结果表明,将仿生外骨骼应用于康复实践并不像培训物理治疗师并给他们设备那么简单。需要更多的研究来了解在动态、技术丰富的医疗环境中,与使用技术先进的外骨骼的患者合作时增加的认知需求,同时管理患者的期望和技术的道德使用。