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Cogent Medicine
The perspective of rehabilitation health care professionals regarding the clinical utility of a body-environment proximity measurement device
Marie-Eve Lamontagne1  Bradford J. McFadyen1  Geoffrey Edwards1  Geneviève Sirois1  Céline Faure1  Elizabeth L. Inness2  Karl Zabjek2 
[1] Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale (CIRRIS);University Health Network;
关键词: proximity sensor focus group mobility technology development;   
DOI  :  10.1080/2331205X.2019.1605722
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Measuring the proximity of the body to the environment has the potential to provide rehabilitation health care professionals (RHCP) new, additional information to assess mobility. The aims of this study were to explore the opinions and needs of professionals to use a new device to measure such proximity, and to determine potential barriers and facilitators to implement it within the clinical setting. Four focus groups were conducted with 23 RHCP. The concept of a proximity measurement device in the early stages of development was introduced. A qualitative content analysis using a model of clinical utility as guidance for coding of the transcribed texts was used. Many potential uses were raised including: improving patient safety, motor learning, independence in tasks as gait, transfers and reaching tasks, saving time during assessment, improving follow-up with the client, data precision and objectivity to assess tasks. Barriers were related to still unclear relevance, effectiveness, the added value of such a device, and time required for use. The development of a turnkey device with support to facilitate its implementation was seen to be positive. These focus groups provided important information to further identify potential uses of such a device and to help to decrease barriers to its implementation.

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