Zhou Yue, Box Devin, Hardy Kenneth G, Jenkins Mary E, Garland Jayne, Naish Michael D, Trejos Ana Luisa
School of Biomedical Engineering, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
School of Kinesiology, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng. 2022 May 7;9:20556683221094480. doi: 10.1177/20556683221094480. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Parkinsonian tremor has severely impacted the lives of 65% of individuals with Parkinson's disease, and nearly 25% do not respond to traditional treatments. Although wearable tremor suppression devices (WTSDs) have become a promising alternative approach, this technology is still in the early stages of development, and no studies have reported the stakeholders' opinions on this technology and their desired design requirements.
An online survey was distributed to affected Canadians and Canadian movement disorder specialists (MDS) to acquire information on demographics, the current state of treatments, opinions on the WTSDs, and the desired design requirements of future WTSDs.
A total of 101 affected individuals and 24 MDS completed the survey. It was found that both groups are generally open to using WTSDs to manage tremor. The most important design requirement to end users is the adaptability to lifestyle, followed by weight and size, accurate motion, comfort, safety, quick response, and cost. Lastly, most of the participants (65%) think that the device should cost under $500.
The findings from this study can be used as guidelines for the development of future WTSDs, such that the future generations could be evaluated and accepted by the end users.
帕金森震颤严重影响了65%的帕金森病患者的生活,近25%的患者对传统治疗无反应。尽管可穿戴震颤抑制装置(WTSD)已成为一种有前景的替代方法,但该技术仍处于发展初期,尚无研究报告利益相关者对该技术的看法及其期望的设计要求。
向受影响的加拿大人和加拿大运动障碍专家(MDS)进行了一项在线调查,以获取有关人口统计学、当前治疗状况、对WTSD的看法以及未来WTSD期望的设计要求的信息。
共有101名受影响个体和24名MDS完成了调查。发现两组通常都愿意使用WTSD来控制震颤。终端用户最重要的设计要求是对生活方式的适应性,其次是重量和尺寸、精确运动、舒适度、安全性、快速响应和成本。最后,大多数参与者(65%)认为该设备的成本应低于500美元。
本研究的结果可作为未来WTSD开发的指导方针,以便后代能够得到终端用户的评估和接受。