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Implementing a routine outcome assessment procedure to evaluate the quality of assistive technology service delivery for children with physical or multiple disabilities: Perceived effectiveness, social cost, and user satisfaction

机译:实施例行结果评估程序,以评估为肢体或多重残疾儿童提供的辅助技术服务的质量:感知的有效性,社会成本和用户满意度

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There is a lack of evidence on the effects and quality of assistive technology service delivery (ATSD). This study presents a quasi-experimental 3-months follow-up using a pre-test/post-test design aimed at evaluating outcomes of assistive technology (AT) interventions targeting children with physical and multiple disabilities. A secondary aim was to evaluate the feasibility of the follow-up assessment adopted in this study with a view to implement the procedure in routine clinical practice. Forty-five children aged 3-17years were included. Parents were asked to complete the Individual Prioritised Problem Assessment (IPPA) for AT effectiveness; KWAZO (Kwaliteit van Zorg [Quality of Care]) and Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST) 2.0 for satisfaction with ATSD; Siva Cost Analysis Instrument (SCAI) for estimating the social cost of AT interventions. At follow-up, 25 children used the AT recommended. IPPA effect sizes ranged from 1.4 to 0.7, showing a large effect of AT interventions. Overall, parents were satisfied with ATSD, but Maintenance, Professional Services, and AT Delivery were rated not satisfactory. SCAI showed more resources spent for AT intervention compared to human assistance without technological supports. AT may be an effective intervention for children with disabilities. Issues concerning responsiveness and feasibility of the IPPA and the SCAI instruments are discussed with a view to inform routine clinical practice.
机译:缺乏关于辅助技术服务交付(ATSD)的效果和质量的证据。这项研究使用测试前/测试后设计进行了为期3个月的准随访,旨在评估针对肢体残疾和多重残疾儿童的辅助技术(AT)干预措施的效果。第二个目的是评估在这项研究中采用的后续评估的可行性,以期在常规临床实践中实施该程序。其中包括45名3-17岁的儿童。要求父母完成AT有效性的个人优先问题评估(IPPA); KWAZO(Kwaliteit van Zorg [护理质量])和魁北克用户对辅助技术满意度(QUEST)2.0的满意度评估,对ATSD的满意度; Siva成本分析工具(SCAI),用于估算AT干预的社会成本。随访时,有25名儿童使用了推荐的AT。 IPPA的影响范围从1.4到0.7,显示了AT干预的巨大影响。总体而言,父母对ATSD感到满意,但在维护,专业服务和AT交付方面却不令人满意。与没有技术支持的人工援助相比,SCAI显示出更多的资源用于AT干预。 AT可能是对残疾儿童的有效干预措施。讨论了有关IPPA和SCAI仪器的响应能力和可行性的问题,以期为常规临床实践提供参考。

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