Department of Psychology, College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.
Rehabilitation Engineering Unit, Swansea Bay University Health Board, Morriston Hospital, Swansea, UK.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2024 Nov;19(8):3050-3062. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2024.2341844. Epub 2024 May 9.
Assistive technology has great potential to help individuals living with chronic health conditions, however devices often fail to align with the unique requirements of users. These results in device abandonment and missed opportunities to benefit people. This exploratory study aims to evaluate the short and longer-term satisfaction, psychological benefit, use and resources involved in co-designed customised assistive devices within a current healthcare service. Individuals with chronic health conditions identified daily living challenges. Eleven individuals completed the trial and were involved throughout the design process. Outcome measures evaluated the impact of the devices provided, healthcare utilisation, help required, and resources used. Nineteen custom assistive devices were produced for twenty-four challenges in daily living identified. At 3-months, eighteen devices were still being used. Daily challenges had become easier for individuals to complete and required less help from informal carers. Individuals were satisfied with the devices and service provided. Improvements in competence, adaptability and self-esteem were sustained long-term. The average clinician's time required to produce a device was 5 h 55 min, with an average cost of £203.79. People with chronic conditions were able to benefit from the co-design process resulting in satisfaction and long-term utilisation of the device, and positive psycho-social benefits. The costs associated with embedding this approach in a healthcare service were calculated. Scaling up the co-design process reduced the associated costs per device compared to previous work. Further work is required to evaluate co-designing across larger samples and explore opportunities to further improve the cost-efficiency.
辅助技术在帮助患有慢性疾病的个体方面具有巨大潜力,但设备通常无法满足用户的独特需求。这导致设备被弃用,错失了使人们受益的机会。本探索性研究旨在评估在当前医疗保健服务中,共同设计定制辅助设备的短期和长期满意度、心理效益、使用情况和所涉及的资源。患有慢性疾病的个体确定了日常生活中的挑战。有 11 人完成了试验,并参与了整个设计过程。评估结果的指标包括所提供设备的影响、医疗保健利用、所需帮助以及所使用的资源。针对确定的 24 项日常生活挑战,共生产了 19 个定制辅助设备。在 3 个月时,仍有 18 个设备在使用。个人完成日常挑战变得更容易,对非正式照顾者的帮助需求减少。个人对设备和提供的服务感到满意。个人的能力、适应性和自尊心得到了长期的提高。每位临床医生生产一个设备平均需要 5 小时 55 分钟,平均成本为 203.79 英镑。患有慢性疾病的人能够从共同设计过程中受益,从而对设备感到满意并长期使用,并获得积极的心理社会效益。还计算了将这种方法嵌入医疗保健服务中的相关成本。扩大共同设计过程可降低每个设备的相关成本,与之前的工作相比。需要进一步的工作来评估更大样本量的共同设计,并探索进一步提高成本效益的机会。