Monden Kimberley R, Charlifue Susan, Philippus Angela, Kilbane Martin, Muston-Firsch Erin, MacIntyre Bria, Welch Abigail, Baldessari Jill, Coker Jennifer, Morse Leslie R
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of MN Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Research Department, Craig Hospital, Englewood, CA, USA.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2024 May;19(4):1676-1686. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2023.2227235. Epub 2023 Jun 27.
This qualitative study explored perceived barriers and facilitators to access and utilization of assistive technology (AT) among Veterans and civilians living with tetraplegia. We also explored differences in access to and utilization of AT between civilians and Veterans.
Semi-structured focus groups were conducted with 32 adults (15 Veterans, 17 non-Veterans) living with tetraplegia between the ages of 18 and 65 and who were at least one-year post-injury. Focus groups were conducted at two rehabilitation sites: Craig Hospital and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center. Participants were asked to discuss what they perceive as (1) the facilitators and barriers of AT access and utilization, and (2) the value of AT use in everyday living. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis of verbatim transcripts.
Facilitators of AT utilization and access included being connected to resources, trial-and-error, and knowledge gained from peers. Barriers to AT use included cost of devices, a general lack of awareness of resources, and requirements for eligibility; the latter two themes were endorsed solely by Veteran participants. Benefits of AT included increased independence, participation, productivity, quality of life, and safety. Findings highlight key facilitators of AT procurement and use, barriers that contribute to underutilization of AT, and important benefits experienced as a result of using AT that underscore the importance of AT for individuals with SCI.
本定性研究探讨了四肢瘫痪的退伍军人和平民在获取和使用辅助技术(AT)方面所感知到的障碍和促进因素。我们还探讨了平民和退伍军人在辅助技术获取和使用方面的差异。
对32名年龄在18至65岁之间、受伤至少一年且患有四肢瘫痪的成年人(15名退伍军人、17名非退伍军人)进行了半结构化焦点小组访谈。焦点小组访谈在两个康复地点进行:克雷格医院和路易斯·斯托克斯克利夫兰退伍军人医疗中心。参与者被要求讨论他们认为(1)辅助技术获取和使用的促进因素和障碍,以及(2)辅助技术在日常生活中的使用价值。使用逐字记录稿的主题分析对数据进行了分析。
辅助技术使用和获取的促进因素包括与资源建立联系、反复试验以及从同伴那里获得的知识。辅助技术使用的障碍包括设备成本、普遍缺乏对资源的认识以及资格要求;后两个主题仅得到退伍军人参与者的认可。辅助技术的益处包括增强独立性、参与度、生产力、生活质量和安全性。研究结果突出了辅助技术采购和使用的关键促进因素、导致辅助技术利用不足的障碍,以及使用辅助技术所带来的重要益处,这些都强调了辅助技术对脊髓损伤患者的重要性。