Wittink H, van Gessel C, Outermans J, Blatter T, Punt M, van der Lugt R
Research Group Lifestyle and Health, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Co-design Research Group, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2024 Jun 4;5:1369559. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2024.1369559. eCollection 2024.
Stroke survivors may not maintain gains made in gait performance after task-oriented circuit training. Behavior change interventions may enhance the long-term adoption of physical activity. This study uses a co-design methodology to develop an intervention and tools to facilitate physical and exercise therapists in supporting an active lifestyle in stroke survivors, which is defined as a lifestyle that integrates daily walking performance with day-to-day activity.
(1) To describe the insights generated during the co-design process; and (2) To describe the tools that were developed during the co-design process.
A multidisciplinary team consisting of staff members of the Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy, exercise and physical therapists specializing in neurorehabilitation and conducting task-oriented circuit class training in primary care settings or day therapy centers within residential care facilities, stroke survivors and their carers, experts in measuring movement behavior in stroke survivors, a company specializing in manufacturing sensors and related software, behavior change specialists, and co-designers all collaborated in a three-stage (define, develop, and deliver) co-design process.
In the design process, the team iteratively developed a prototype accelerometer system for measuring walking performance with a feedback function for stroke survivors and their therapists and a prototype toolbox for therapists to support the facilitation of behavior change in their stroke survivors.
This study shows how co-design can be applied to develop interventions for stroke survivors. Both the prototype system for measuring walking performance and the toolbox incorporate behavior change techniques to support a more physically active lifestyle in stroke survivors. Further research will investigate the feasibility of the intervention.
中风幸存者在进行任务导向性循环训练后,可能无法维持其在步态表现上所取得的进步。行为改变干预措施或许能提高身体活动的长期接受度。本研究采用共同设计方法来开发一种干预措施及工具,以协助物理治疗师和运动治疗师支持中风幸存者养成积极的生活方式,这种生活方式被定义为将日常步行表现与日常活动相结合的生活方式。
(1)描述共同设计过程中产生的见解;(2)描述在共同设计过程中开发的工具。
一个多学科团队合作开展了一个三阶段(定义、开发和交付)的共同设计过程,该团队成员包括荷兰皇家物理治疗协会的工作人员、专门从事神经康复并在初级保健机构或住宿护理设施内的日间治疗中心进行任务导向性循环训练课程的运动治疗师和物理治疗师、中风幸存者及其护理人员、测量中风幸存者运动行为的专家、一家专门制造传感器及相关软件的公司、行为改变专家以及共同设计师。
在设计过程中,团队反复开发了一个用于测量步行表现的原型加速度计系统,该系统具有针对中风幸存者及其治疗师的反馈功能,以及一个供治疗师使用的原型工具箱,以支持促进其中风幸存者的行为改变。
本研究展示了如何将共同设计应用于为中风幸存者开发干预措施。用于测量步行表现的原型系统和工具箱都融入了行为改变技术,以支持中风幸存者拥有更积极的生活方式。进一步的研究将调查该干预措施的可行性。