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Multidisciplinary collaboration on exoskeleton development adopting user-centered design: a systematic integrative review

Clio Yuen Man Cheng, Carolyn Chi Ying Lee, Ke Chen, VW Lou

2022Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

As suggested by the synthesised results in this review, exoskeleton development has been increasing to improve the functioning of people with disabilities. Exoskeleton development often required expertise from different disciplines and the involvement of stakeholders to increase acceptance, thus we propose the Multidisciplinary Collaboration Appraisal Tool to assess multidisciplinary collaboration using the UCD approach. Future research is required to understand the effectiveness of multidisciplinary collaboration on exoskeleton development using the UCD approach.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONGlobal trend of population ageing causes a higher risk of disability in older adults who require rehabilitation and assistance in daily living.Assistive technologies such as exoskeletons have the potential to contribute to rehabilitation training and daily activity assistance demand closer multidisciplinary collaboration.A Multidisciplinary Collaboration Appraisal Tool using user-centered design approach (MCAT) is proposed to understand the effectiveness as well as limitations and barriers associated with multidisciplinary collaboration in developing exoskeletons.

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Multidisciplinary approachCINAHLExoskeletonPsycINFOScopusPsychologyKnowledge managementMedical educationMEDLINEMedicineComputer sciencePsychological interventionNursingSociologyPolitical sciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationLawSocial scienceProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryAssistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
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