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IMOVE—An Intuitive Concept Mobility Systems for Perioperative Transfer and Induction of Anaesthesia for Special Needs Children

Children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit uncontrollable disruptive behaviour during transfer to the operating room and operating table and at the induction of anaesthesia (sleep). This process often involves the physical restraining of children. These children are then lifted ont...

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Autores principales: Hee, Hwan Ing, Ng, Kiang Loong, Cruz, Manolo STA, Tan, Aloysius, Yu, Haoyong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7506866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872602
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20174901
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author Hee, Hwan Ing
Ng, Kiang Loong
Cruz, Manolo STA
Tan, Aloysius
Yu, Haoyong
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Cruz, Manolo STA
Tan, Aloysius
Yu, Haoyong
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description Children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit uncontrollable disruptive behaviour during transfer to the operating room and operating table and at the induction of anaesthesia (sleep). This process often involves the physical restraining of children. These children are then lifted onto the operating table by healthcare staff after being anaesthetized. This predisposes children to fall risk and hospital staff to musculoskeletal injuries. We developed two concept mobility devices, IMOVE-I and -II, based on robotics systems comprising of restraint modules and multi-positional modality (sitting, supine, Trendelenburg). The aim was to intuitively secure children to facilitate the safe induction of sleep and ease of transfer onto operating tables upon sleep. IMOVE-I loads the child in standing position using a dual arm restraint module that is activated by trained healthcare staff. IMOVE-II loads the child in the sitting position by motivating the self-application of restraints. Opinions were obtained from 21 operating theatre healthcare staff with experience in the care of ASD children and parents with ASD children. The mean satisfaction rating of IMOVE-I was 5.62 (95% CI 5.00, 6.27) versus 8.10 (95% CI 7.64, 8.55) in IMOVE-II, p < 0.001. IMOVE-II is favoured over IMOVE-I in system operation and safety, ease of use and module functionality.
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spelling pubmed-75068662020-09-26 IMOVE—An Intuitive Concept Mobility Systems for Perioperative Transfer and Induction of Anaesthesia for Special Needs Children Hee, Hwan Ing Ng, Kiang Loong Cruz, Manolo STA Tan, Aloysius Yu, Haoyong Sensors (Basel) Article Children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit uncontrollable disruptive behaviour during transfer to the operating room and operating table and at the induction of anaesthesia (sleep). This process often involves the physical restraining of children. These children are then lifted onto the operating table by healthcare staff after being anaesthetized. This predisposes children to fall risk and hospital staff to musculoskeletal injuries. We developed two concept mobility devices, IMOVE-I and -II, based on robotics systems comprising of restraint modules and multi-positional modality (sitting, supine, Trendelenburg). The aim was to intuitively secure children to facilitate the safe induction of sleep and ease of transfer onto operating tables upon sleep. IMOVE-I loads the child in standing position using a dual arm restraint module that is activated by trained healthcare staff. IMOVE-II loads the child in the sitting position by motivating the self-application of restraints. Opinions were obtained from 21 operating theatre healthcare staff with experience in the care of ASD children and parents with ASD children. The mean satisfaction rating of IMOVE-I was 5.62 (95% CI 5.00, 6.27) versus 8.10 (95% CI 7.64, 8.55) in IMOVE-II, p < 0.001. IMOVE-II is favoured over IMOVE-I in system operation and safety, ease of use and module functionality. MDPI 2020-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7506866/ /pubmed/32872602 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20174901 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tan, Aloysius
Yu, Haoyong
IMOVE—An Intuitive Concept Mobility Systems for Perioperative Transfer and Induction of Anaesthesia for Special Needs Children
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title_fullStr IMOVE—An Intuitive Concept Mobility Systems for Perioperative Transfer and Induction of Anaesthesia for Special Needs Children
title_full_unstemmed IMOVE—An Intuitive Concept Mobility Systems for Perioperative Transfer and Induction of Anaesthesia for Special Needs Children
title_short IMOVE—An Intuitive Concept Mobility Systems for Perioperative Transfer and Induction of Anaesthesia for Special Needs Children
title_sort imove—an intuitive concept mobility systems for perioperative transfer and induction of anaesthesia for special needs children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7506866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872602
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20174901
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