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Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model
People with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are commonly prescribed offloading walkers, but inadequate adherence to prescribed use can be a barrier to ulcer healing. This study examined user perspectives of offloading walkers to provide insight on ways to help promote adherence. Participants were random...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006940/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052768 |
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author | Finco, M. G. Cay, Gozde Lee, Myeounggon Garcia, Jason Salazar, Elia Tan, Tze-Woei Armstrong, David G. Najafi, Bijan |
author_facet | Finco, M. G. Cay, Gozde Lee, Myeounggon Garcia, Jason Salazar, Elia Tan, Tze-Woei Armstrong, David G. Najafi, Bijan |
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description | People with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are commonly prescribed offloading walkers, but inadequate adherence to prescribed use can be a barrier to ulcer healing. This study examined user perspectives of offloading walkers to provide insight on ways to help promote adherence. Participants were randomized to wear: (1) irremovable, (2) removable, or (3) smart removable walkers (smart boot) that provided feedback on adherence and daily walking. Participants completed a 15-item questionnaire based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Spearman correlations assessed associations between TAM ratings with participant characteristics. Chi-squared tests compared TAM ratings between ethnicities, as well as 12-month retrospective fall status. A total of 21 adults with DFU (age 61.5 ± 11.8 years) participated. Smart boot users reported that learning how to use the boot was easy (ρ =−0.82, p [Formula: see text] 0.001). Regardless of group, people who identified as Hispanic or Latino, compared to those who did not, reported they liked using the smart boot (p = 0.05) and would use it in the future (p = 0.04). Non-fallers, compared to fallers, reported the design of the smart boot made them want to wear it longer (p = 0.04) and it was easy to take on and off (p = 0.04). Our findings can help inform considerations for patient education and design of offloading walkers for DFUs. |
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spelling | pubmed-100069402023-03-12 Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model Finco, M. G. Cay, Gozde Lee, Myeounggon Garcia, Jason Salazar, Elia Tan, Tze-Woei Armstrong, David G. Najafi, Bijan Sensors (Basel) Article People with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are commonly prescribed offloading walkers, but inadequate adherence to prescribed use can be a barrier to ulcer healing. This study examined user perspectives of offloading walkers to provide insight on ways to help promote adherence. Participants were randomized to wear: (1) irremovable, (2) removable, or (3) smart removable walkers (smart boot) that provided feedback on adherence and daily walking. Participants completed a 15-item questionnaire based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Spearman correlations assessed associations between TAM ratings with participant characteristics. Chi-squared tests compared TAM ratings between ethnicities, as well as 12-month retrospective fall status. A total of 21 adults with DFU (age 61.5 ± 11.8 years) participated. Smart boot users reported that learning how to use the boot was easy (ρ =−0.82, p [Formula: see text] 0.001). Regardless of group, people who identified as Hispanic or Latino, compared to those who did not, reported they liked using the smart boot (p = 0.05) and would use it in the future (p = 0.04). Non-fallers, compared to fallers, reported the design of the smart boot made them want to wear it longer (p = 0.04) and it was easy to take on and off (p = 0.04). Our findings can help inform considerations for patient education and design of offloading walkers for DFUs. MDPI 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10006940/ /pubmed/36904971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052768 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Finco, M. G. Cay, Gozde Lee, Myeounggon Garcia, Jason Salazar, Elia Tan, Tze-Woei Armstrong, David G. Najafi, Bijan Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model |
title | Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model |
title_full | Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model |
title_fullStr | Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model |
title_short | Taking a Load Off: User Perceptions of Smart Offloading Walkers for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using the Technology Acceptance Model |
title_sort | taking a load off: user perceptions of smart offloading walkers for diabetic foot ulcers using the technology acceptance model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006940/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052768 |
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