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Co-creation and user perspectives for upper limb prosthetics

Jones, H; Dupan, S; Dyson, M; Krasoulis, A; Kenney, LPJ; Donovan-Hall, M; Memarzadeh, K; Day, S; Coutinho, M; Nazarpour, K

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Authors

H Jones

S Dupan

M Dyson

A Krasoulis

M Donovan-Hall

K Memarzadeh

S Day

M Coutinho

K Nazarpour



Contributors

C Castellini
Editor

M Connan
Other

AN Pujari
Other

RM Bongers
Other

Abstract

People who either use an upper limb prosthesis and/or have used services provided by a prosthetic rehabilitation centre, experience limitations of currently available prosthetic devices. Collaboration between academia and a broad range of stakeholders, can lead to the development of solutions that address peoples' needs. By doing so, the rate of prosthetic device abandonment can decrease. Co-creation is an approach that can enable collaboration of this nature to occur throughout the research process. We present findings of a co-creation project that gained user perspectives from a user survey, and a subsequent workshop involving: people who use an upper limb prosthesis and/or have experienced care services (users), academics, industry experts, charity executives, and clinicians. The survey invited users to prioritise six themes, which academia, clinicians, and industry should focus on over the next decade. The prioritisation of the themes concluded in the following order, with the first as the most important: function, psychology, aesthetics, clinical service, collaboration, and media. Within five multi-stakeholder groups, the workshop participants discussed challenges and collaborative opportunities for each theme. Workshop groups prioritised the themes based on their discussions, to highlight opportunities for further development. Two groups chose function, one group chose clinical service, one group chose collaboration, and another group chose media. The identified opportunities are presented within the context of the prioritised themes, including the importance of transparent information flow between all stakeholders; user involvement throughout research studies; and routes to informing healthcare policy through collaboration. As the field of upper limb prosthetics moves toward in-home research, we present co-creation as an approach that can facilitate user involvement throughout the duration of such studies.

Citation

Jones, H., Dupan, S., Dyson, M., Krasoulis, A., Kenney, L., Donovan-Hall, M., …Nazarpour, K. (2021). Co-creation and user perspectives for upper limb prosthetics. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 15, 689717. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbot.2021.689717

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 9, 2021
Online Publication Date Jul 9, 2021
Publication Date Jul 9, 2021
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jul 26, 2021
Journal Frontiers in Neurorobotics
Publisher Frontiers Media
Volume 15
Pages 689717
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbot.2021.689717
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbot.2021.689717
Related Public URLs https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/13
Additional Information Additional Information : ** From Frontiers via Jisc Publications Router ** Licence for this article: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ **Journal IDs: eissn 1662-5218 **History: published_online 09-07-2021; accepted 09-06-2021; submitted 01-04-2021; collection 2021
Funders : Prosthetics, Orthotics and Rehabilitation Medicine—Education and Research (PORT-ER);Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);Newcastle University via the EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account
Projects : Mobility Matters;Sensorimotor Learning for Control of Prosthetic Limbs
Grant Number: EP/R004242/1
Grant Number: EP/R511584/1

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