Clinician perceptions of a novel wearable robotic hand orthosis for post-stroke hemiparesis

被引:1
|
作者
Winterbottom, Lauren [1 ]
Chen, Ava [2 ]
Mendonca, Rochelle [1 ]
Nilsen, Dawn M. [1 ,3 ]
Ciocarlie, Matei [2 ]
Stein, Joel [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Dept Rehabil & Regenerat Med, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Dept Mech Engn, New York, NY 10032 USA
[3] NewYork Presbyterian Hosp, New York, NY USA
关键词
Stroke; rehabilitation; upper limb; stakeholder engagement; wearable devices; assistive technology; clinician perceptions; UPPER-LIMB; STROKE; REHABILITATION; TECHNOLOGY; IMPACT; IMPAIRMENTS; ACQUISITION; ACCEPTANCE; DEXTERITY; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1080/09638288.2024.2375056
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
PurposeWearable robotic devices are currently being developed to improve upper limb function for individuals with hemiparesis after stroke. Incorporating the views of clinicians during the development of new technologies can help ensure that end products meet clinical needs and can be adopted for patient care.MethodsIn this cross-sectional mixed-methods study, an anonymous online survey was used to gather clinicians' perceptions of a wearable robotic hand orthosis for post-stroke hemiparesis. Participants were asked about their clinical experience and provided feedback on the prototype device after viewing a video.Results154 participants completed the survey. Only 18.8% had previous experience with robotic technology. The majority of participants (64.9%) reported that they would use the device for both rehabilitative and assistive purposes. Participants perceived that the device could be used in supervised clinical settings with all phases of stroke. Participants also indicated a need for insurance coverage and quick setup time.ConclusionsEngaging clinicians early in the design process can help guide the development of wearable robotic devices. Both rehabilitative and assistive functions are valued by clinicians and should be considered during device development. Future research is needed to understand a broader set of stakeholders' perspectives on utility and design. Clinicians valued both assistive and rehabilitative uses of a wearable robotic hand orthosis designed for individuals with hemiparesis after stroke.Wearable robotic hand devices should have the capacity to engage in functional, real-world activities for both assistive and rehabilitative purposes.Pragmatic factors, such as set-up and training time, must be balanced with device complexity to enable implementation in clinical settings.Stakeholders, such as clinicians, play an important role in identifying design priorities for wearable robotic devices to ensure these devices can meet the needs of end-users.
引用
收藏
页码:1577 / 1586
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Thumb Stabilization and Assistance in a Robotic Hand Orthosis for Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
    Chen, Ava
    Winterbottom, Lauren
    Park, Sangwoo
    Xu, Jingxi
    Nilsen, Dawn M.
    Stein, Joel
    Ciocarlie, Matei
    2022 9TH IEEE RAS/EMBS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOMEDICAL ROBOTICS AND BIOMECHATRONICS (BIOROB 2022), 2022,
  • [2] Thumb Stabilization and Assistance in a Robotic Hand Orthosis for Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
    Chen, Ava
    Winterbottom, Lauren
    Park, Sangwoo
    Xu, Jingxi
    Nilsen, Dawn M.
    Stein, Joel
    Ciocarlie, Matei
    IEEE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION LETTERS, 2022, 7 (03): : 8276 - 8282
  • [3] Post-stroke Hand Rehabilitation Using a Wearable Robotic Glove
    Popescu, Dorin
    Ivanescu, Mircea
    Popescu, Razvan
    Petrisor, Anca
    Popescu, Livia-Carmen
    Bumbea, Ana-Maria
    INNOVATION IN MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE 2016, 2016, 60 : 259 - 268
  • [4] A Soft Wearable Robotic Ankle-Foot-Orthosis for Post-Stroke Patients
    Kwon, Junghan
    Park, Ji-Hong
    Ku, Subyeong
    Jeong, YeongHyeon
    Paik, Nam-Jong
    Park, Yong-Lae
    IEEE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION LETTERS, 2019, 4 (03) : 2547 - 2552
  • [5] Design a Hand Orthosis to Aid Post-Stroke Patients With Hemiplegia
    Oroya, Jhulino
    Oroya, David
    Huamanchahua, Deyby
    2021 IEEE 12TH ANNUAL UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS & MOBILE COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE (UEMCON), 2021, : 752 - 757
  • [6] Gait analysis assisted by robotic walker in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis
    Flávia Loterio
    Teodiano Bastos-Filho
    BMC Proceedings, 8 (Suppl 4)
  • [7] Development of Robotic Gloves for Hand Rehabilitation Post-Stroke
    Popescu, Dorin
    Ivanescu, Mircea
    Manoiu-Olaru, Sorin
    Popescu, Livia-Carmen
    Popescu, Nirvana
    2015 20TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONTROL SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, 2015, : 838 - 844
  • [8] Efficacy of a newly designed trunk orthosis with joints providing resistive force in adults with post-stroke hemiparesis
    Katsuhira, Junji
    Miura, Nodoka
    Yasui, Tadashi
    Mitomi, Takane
    Yamamoto, Sumiko
    PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS INTERNATIONAL, 2016, 40 (01) : 129 - 136
  • [9] Robotic Device for Out-of-Clinic Post-Stroke Hand Rehabilitation
    Mandeljc, Ana
    Rajhard, Aleksander
    Munih, Marko
    Kamnik, Roman
    APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 2022, 12 (03):
  • [10] Fully Embedded Myoelectric Control for a Wearable Robotic Hand Orthosis
    Ryser, Franziska
    Butzer, Tobias
    Held, Jeremia P.
    Lambercy, Olivier
    Gassert, Roger
    2017 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON REHABILITATION ROBOTICS (ICORR), 2017, : 615 - 621