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A collaborative mixed‐methods evaluation of a low‐cost handheld 3D imaging system for child anthropometry

机译:一项针对儿童人体测量的低成本手持式3D成像系统的混合方法协作评估

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3D imaging for body measurements is regularly used for design of garments and ergonomic products. The development of low‐cost 3D scanners provided an opportunity to extend the use of 3D imaging to the health sector. We developed and tested the AutoAnthro System, the first mobile, low‐cost, full‐body, 3D imaging system designed specifically for child anthropometry. This study evaluated the efficiency, invasiveness, and user experience of the AutoAnthro System. We used a mixed‐methods, collaborative approach that included a quantitative time‐motion study and qualitative interviews of anthropometrists. For cooperative children, anthropometrists considered the use of 3D imaging an easy, “streamlined experience,” but with uncooperative children, anthropometrists reported that capturing a good quality scan was out of their control. The mean time to complete a full set of scans was 68 s (standard deviation [SD] 29), compared with 135 s (SD 22) for a set of manual measurements (stature, head circumference, and arm circumference). We observed that crying was more common during manual measurement, and anthropometrist interviews confirmed that 3D imaging was less stressful for children than manual measurement. In a previous publication, we showed the potential of 3D imaging to produce reliable and accurate measurements. In this study, we found that anthropometrists were not ready to abandon manual equipment for 3D scanners because of difficulty in measuring uncooperative children. Revising the AutoAnthro System to address anthropometrists' concerns on capturing good quality scans of uncooperative children should help to facilitate widespread use of 3D imaging for child anthropometry.
机译:人体测量的3D成像通常用于服装和人体工学产品的设计。低成本3D扫描仪的开发提供了将3D成像的应用扩展到卫生部门的机会。我们开发并测试了AutoAnthro系统,这是第一个专门为儿童人体测量学设计的低成本,低成本,全身式3D成像系统。这项研究评估了AutoAnthro系统的效率,侵入性和用户体验。我们使用了一种混合方法的协作方法,其中包括定量的时间运动研究和定性访谈法。对于合作儿童,人类学家认为使用3D成像是一种简单的,“精简的体验”,但是对于不合作的儿童,人类学家报告说,捕获高质量的扫描是他们无法控制的。完成整套扫描的平均时间为68秒(标准差[SD] 29),而一组手动测量(身高,头围和手臂围)的平均时间为135秒(SD 22)。我们观察到,在手动测量过程中哭泣更为普遍,而人体测量师的访谈证实,3D成像对儿童的压力小于手动测量。在以前的出版物中,我们展示了3D成像产生可靠且准确的测量值的潜力。在这项研究中,我们发现,由于难以测量不合作的儿童,人类学家还没有准备放弃3D扫描仪的手动设备。修改AutoAnthro系统以解决人类学家对捕获不合作儿童的高质量扫描的担忧,应该有助于促进3D成像在儿童人体测量学中的广泛使用。

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