Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Traffic Rehabilitation Research Institute, National Traffic Rehabilitation Hospital, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2022 Sep 9;101(36):e30508. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000030508.
Brain-machine Interface (BMI) is a system that translates neuronal data into an output variable to control external devices such as a robotic arm. A robotic arm can be used as an assistive living device for individuals with tetraplegia. To reflect users' needs in the development process of the BMI robotic arm, our team followed an interactive approach to system development, human-centered design, and Human Activity Assistive Technology model. This study aims to explore the perspectives of people with tetraplegia about activities they want to participate in, their opinions, and the usability of the BMI robotic arm. Eight people with tetraplegia participated in a focus group interview in a semistructured interview format. A general inductive analysis method was used to analyze the qualitative data. The 3 overarching themes that emerged from this analysis were: 1) activities, 2) acceptance, and 3) usability. Activities that the users wanted to do using the robotic arm were categorized into the following 5 activity domains: activities of daily living (ADL), instrumental ADL, health management, education, and leisure. Participants provided their opinions on the needs and acceptance of the BMI technology. Participants answered usability and expected standards of the BMI robotic arm within 7 categories such as accuracy, setup, cost, etc. Participants with tetraplegia have a strong interest in the robotic arm and BMI technology to restore their mobility and independence. Creating BMI features appropriate to users' needs, such as safety and high accuracy, will be the key to acceptance. These findings from the perspectives of potential users should be taken into account when developing the BMI robotic arm.
脑机接口(BMI)是一种将神经元数据转换为输出变量以控制外部设备(如机械臂)的系统。机械臂可作为四肢瘫痪患者的辅助生活设备。为了在 BMI 机械臂的开发过程中反映用户的需求,我们的团队采用了一种交互系统开发方法、以人为中心的设计和人类活动辅助技术模型。本研究旨在探讨四肢瘫痪患者对他们想要参与的活动、他们的意见以及 BMI 机械臂的可用性的看法。8 名四肢瘫痪患者以半结构化访谈的形式参加了焦点小组访谈。使用一般归纳分析方法对定性数据进行分析。从这一分析中出现了 3 个总体主题:1)活动,2)接受度,3)可用性。用户希望使用机械臂完成的活动分为以下 5 个活动领域:日常生活活动(ADL)、工具性 ADL、健康管理、教育和休闲。参与者对 BMI 技术的需求和接受度提出了意见。参与者在 7 个类别中回答了 BMI 机械臂的可用性和预期标准,如准确性、设置、成本等。四肢瘫痪患者对恢复运动和独立性的机械臂和 BMI 技术非常感兴趣。创建符合用户需求的 BMI 功能,如安全性和高精度,将是接受度的关键。在开发 BMI 机械臂时,应考虑潜在用户的这些发现。