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Supporting Surgical Teams: Identifying Needs and Barriers for Exoskeleton Implementation in the Operating Room

机译:支持外科团队:识别手术室中的外骨骼实施的需求和障碍

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Objective The objective of this study was to identify potential needs and barriers related to using exoskeletons to decrease musculoskeletal (MS) symptoms for workers in the operating room (OR). Background MS symptoms and injuries adversely impact worker health and performance in surgical environments. Half of the surgical team members (e.g., surgeons, nurses, trainees) report MS symptoms during and after surgery. Although the ergonomic risks in surgery are well recognized, little has been done to develop and sustain effective interventions. Method Surgical team members ( n = 14) participated in focus groups, performed a 10-min simulated surgical task with a commercial upper-body exoskeleton, and then completed a usability questionnaire. Content analysis was conducted to determine relevant themes. Results Four themes were identified: (1) characteristics of individuals, (2) perceived benefits, (3) environmental/societal factors, and (4) intervention characteristics. Participants noted that exoskeletons would benefit workers who stand in prolonged, static postures (e.g., holding instruments for visualization) and indicated that they could foresee a long-term decrease in MS symptoms with the intervention. Specifically, raising awareness of exoskeletons for early-career workers and obtaining buy-in from team members may increase future adoption of this technology. Mean participant responses from the System Usability Scale was 81.3 out of 100 ( SD = 8.1), which was in the acceptable range of usability. Conclusion Adoption factors were identified to implement exoskeletons in the OR, such as the indicated need for exoskeletons and usability. Exoskeletons may be beneficial in the OR, but barriers such as maintenance and safety to adoption will need to be addressed. Application Findings from this work identify facilitators and barriers for sustained implementation of exoskeletons by surgical teams.
机译:目的本研究的目的是识别潜在的需求和障碍与使用外骨骼有关,以减少手术室(或)中工人的肌肉骨骼(MS)症状。背景技术MS症状和损伤对手术环境中的工人健康和性能产生不利影响。一半的外科团队成员(例如,外科医生,护士,学员)在手术期间和后报告MS症状。虽然手术中的符合人体工程学风险得到了很少认识的,但仍有很少的事项来发展和维持有效的干预措施。方法手术团队成员(n = 14)参与焦点小组,进行了一个10分钟的模拟手术任务,具有商业上身外骨骼,然后完成了可用性问卷。进行内容分析以确定相关主题。结果确定了四个主题:(1)个人的特征,(2)感知福利,(3)环境/社会因素,(4)干预特征。与会者指出,外骨骼会使持久静态姿势(例如,持有可视化器械的工人受益,并表明他们可以预见到患有干预的MS症状的长期减少。具体而言,提高对早期职业工人的外骨骼的认识,并从团队成员获得买入可能会增加未来的这种技术。来自系统可用性刻度的平均参与者响应为100(SD = 8.1)中的81.3,这是可接受的可用性范围。结论鉴定了采用因素,以实施外骨骼和可用性等必需品的外骨骼。外骨骼可能是有益的,但需要解决诸如维护和安全性的障碍。本工作中的应用结果确定了外科团队持续实施外骨骼的促进者和障碍。

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