Pearce Louise Michelle Nettleton, Pryor Julie, Redhead Jason, Sherrington Catherine, Hassett Leanne
Royal Rehab Group, Sydney, Australia.
Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Dec 30;26:e60374. doi: 10.2196/60374.
Advanced technologies are becoming increasingly accessible in rehabilitation. Current research suggests technology can increase therapy dosage, provide multisensory feedback, and reduce manual handling for clinicians. While more high-quality evidence regarding the effectiveness of rehabilitation technologies is needed, understanding of how to effectively integrate technology into clinical practice is also limited. Current implementation of rehabilitation technology is inconsistent, with low uptake among clinicians and frequent reports of technology abandonment. An Australian rehabilitation provider opened a new technology therapy center in 2022, offering a unique opportunity to generate practice-based evidence to inform future technology implementation and research.
This study aimed to investigate the implementation and adoption of advanced technology within a real-world rehabilitation setting.
This study was a longitudinal observational study in a rehabilitation organization with inpatient, outpatient, and community settings. Allied health clinicians (n=119) within the organization had access to advanced technologies, with patients receiving neurological, spinal cord injury, brain injury, or general rehabilitation. Interventions included 21 advanced technologies, including robotic, virtual reality (VR), sensor-based, and functional electrical stimulation devices. Clinicians received training for devices in a staged approach by external and internal trainers. Data were collected from patient electronic medical records from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. Outcomes included frequency of advanced technology use, patient demographics (age, gender, and primary health condition), clinician discipline, rehabilitation service (inpatient, outpatient, or community), goals of technology therapy sessions, and therapy dosage achieved (minutes active, number of repetitions, and meters walked).
Clinicians used advanced technology 4208 times with 269 patients over 12 months; specifically, physiotherapists (2716/4208, 65%), occupational therapists (1396/4208, 33%), and allied health assistants (96/4208, 2%). The majority of patients had stroke, spinal cord injury, or brain injury diagnoses (188/269, 70%). Devices were typically used to target impairment and activity limitation-related goals. Frequently used devices included gait training body-weight support (VR treadmill and overground), overground robotic exoskeletons, and upper limb robotic VR devices. Outpatient services were the dominant users of advanced technology (3940/4208, 94%). Clinicians most commonly used devices for patients with stroke (1973/4208, 47%) and the greatest variety of devices for patients with stroke and spinal cord injury. The relative use of lower limb robotic devices was greater in inpatient services (91/178, 51%, vs outpatient services, 963/2335, 41%) (χ=6.6, P=.01) and for patients with spinal cord injury (48/95, 51%, vs all other conditions, between 24%-31%; χ=16.8, P=.005).
The type and amount of advanced technology use differed between patient populations and rehabilitation settings. To support clinician use of advanced technology, devices should match the rehabilitation context. Tailored strategies are important, such as clinician training. Further practice-based research is required to provide guidance on implementation and to establish the effectiveness of advanced technology use.
先进技术在康复领域的应用越来越广泛。当前研究表明,技术可以增加治疗剂量,提供多感官反馈,并减少临床医生的体力劳动。虽然需要更多关于康复技术有效性的高质量证据,但对于如何有效地将技术整合到临床实践中的理解也很有限。目前康复技术的应用并不一致,临床医生的接受度较低,且经常有技术被弃用的报道。一家澳大利亚康复机构在2022年开设了一家新技术治疗中心,为生成基于实践的证据以指导未来技术应用和研究提供了独特机会。
本研究旨在调查现实世界康复环境中先进技术的应用与采用情况。
本研究是一项在一家拥有住院、门诊和社区服务的康复机构中进行的纵向观察性研究。该机构内的119名专职医疗临床医生可以使用先进技术,患者接受神经、脊髓损伤、脑损伤或一般康复治疗。干预措施包括21种先进技术,包括机器人、虚拟现实(VR)、基于传感器的和功能性电刺激设备。临床医生由外部和内部培训师分阶段进行设备培训。数据收集自2022年7月1日至2023年6月30日的患者电子病历。结果包括先进技术的使用频率、患者人口统计学信息(年龄、性别和主要健康状况)、临床医生专业、康复服务(住院、门诊或社区)、技术治疗课程的目标以及实现的治疗剂量(活动分钟数、重复次数和行走米数)。
临床医生在12个月内对269名患者使用先进技术4208次;具体而言,物理治疗师(2716/4208,65%)、职业治疗师(1396/4208,33%)和专职医疗助理(96/4208,2%)。大多数患者被诊断为中风、脊髓损伤或脑损伤(188/269,70%)。设备通常用于针对损伤和与活动受限相关的目标。常用设备包括步态训练体重支持(VR跑步机和地面行走)、地面机器人外骨骼和上肢机器人VR设备。门诊服务是先进技术的主要使用者(3940/4208,94%)。临床医生最常为中风患者使用设备(1973/4208,47%),为中风和脊髓损伤患者使用的设备种类最多。下肢机器人设备在住院服务中的相对使用比例更高(91/178,51%,相比门诊服务,963/2335,41%)(χ=6.6,P=.01),在脊髓损伤患者中也是如此(48/95,51%,相比所有其他情况,在24%-31%之间;χ=16.8,P=.005)。
不同患者群体和康复环境中先进技术的使用类型和数量存在差异。为支持临床医生使用先进技术,设备应与康复背景相匹配。量身定制的策略很重要,如临床医生培训。需要进一步开展基于实践的研究,以提供实施指导并确定先进技术使用的有效性。