Hutmacher N, Bellwald A, Rätz R, Gruener G, Eichelberger P, Lutz N, Steiner V, Raab A M
School of Health Professions, Division of Physiotherapy, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Bern, Switzerland.
Department Engineering and Information Technology, Institute for Human Centered Engineering, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Bern, Switzerland.
J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2025 May 20;22(1):113. doi: 10.1186/s12984-025-01642-8.
A severe spinal cord injury (SCI) can profoundly affect an individual's physical abilities and social independence. For individuals living with tetraplegia, an assistive robotic arm offers the potential to restore some autonomy and reduce the need for constant assistance. However, current assistive technologies are often costly, impractical, and fail to meet the needs of those affected. This leads to high rates of abandonment and user frustration with the technology. The aim of this study was to identify the needs and expectations of both individuals with tetraplegia and their caregivers regarding an assistive robotic arm in performing everyday activities.
A mixed-method approach was used, beginning with a focus group interview and followed by two online surveys; one aimed at individuals with tetraplegia and the other at caregivers. Qualitative analysis of the focus groups was performed using Focus Group Illustration Mapping. The online surveys were analyzed descriptively and qualitatively using structured content analysis.
A total of seven participants (individuals with tetraplegia, caregivers, physiotherapists, and an engineer) took part in the focus group interview. The online surveys were completed by 49 individuals with tetraplegia and nine caregivers. The results showed that the participants were open to using a robotic arm but none used one at the time of reporting. The participants reported that a robotic arm should assist in unilateral activities such as reaching, grasping, handling objects and body manipulation. The greatest need was reported for functions related to object manipulation and for contact with the person's body. The participants reported wanting control over the robotic arm via voice commands or with a joystick. Concerns were reported regarding costs, the weight and the space required for the robotic arm.
In our study, individuals with tetraplegia reported that they would use assistive robotic arms for activities related to reaching, grasping, and object manipulation. Concerns regarding costs, weight and space requirements were reported. Our findings provide insights from a user perspective, informing future technical developments relevant to the tetraplegic population. However, generalizability might be reduced.
严重的脊髓损伤(SCI)会对个人的身体能力和社会独立性产生深远影响。对于四肢瘫痪者而言,辅助机器人手臂有可能恢复一定的自主性,并减少对持续协助的需求。然而,当前的辅助技术往往成本高昂、不切实际,无法满足患者的需求。这导致该技术的弃用率很高,患者也对其感到沮丧。本研究的目的是确定四肢瘫痪者及其护理人员对于辅助机器人手臂在日常活动中的需求和期望。
采用混合方法,首先进行焦点小组访谈,随后开展两项在线调查;一项针对四肢瘫痪者,另一项针对护理人员。使用焦点小组图示映射对焦点小组进行定性分析。通过结构化内容分析对在线调查进行描述性和定性分析。
共有七名参与者(四肢瘫痪者、护理人员、物理治疗师和一名工程师)参加了焦点小组访谈。49名四肢瘫痪者和九名护理人员完成了在线调查。结果显示,参与者对使用机器人手臂持开放态度,但在报告时均未使用过。参与者表示,机器人手臂应协助进行诸如够取、抓握、处理物体和身体操控等单侧活动所。报告称,对与物体操控及与人体接触相关的功能需求最大。参与者表示希望通过语音指令或操纵杆控制机器人手臂。有人对机器人手臂的成本、重量和所需空间表示担忧。
在我们的研究中,四肢瘫痪者表示他们会使用辅助机器人手臂进行够取、抓握和物体操控等活动。有人对成本、重量和空间要求表示担忧。我们的研究结果从用户角度提供了见解,为未来与四肢瘫痪人群相关的技术发展提供了参考。然而,研究结果的普遍性可能会降低。