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Issues in Multidisciplinary Interprofessional Collaboration at Developing Assistive Devices for Individuals Requiring Long-term Care : Results of a Questionnaire Survey of Board-certified Rehabilitation Physicians Mari Nakao 1 , Hideaki Onishi 2 , Yasutsugu Asakawa 3 , Miki Tagami 4 , Shinichi Izumi 1 1Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Tohoku University 2Faculty of Rehabilitation, Niigata University of Health and Welfare 3Physical Therapy Department, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences 4Division of Healthcare Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University Keyword: 支援機器開発 , assistive device development , 多分野多職種連携 , multidisciplinary and multifunctional collaboration , デザイン思考 , design thinking , 医工連携 , medical-industrial collaboration , ニーズ , needs pp.1248-1258
Published Date 2022/12/18
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A questionnaire-based survey of board-certified rehabilitation physicians was conducted to identify issues in multidisciplinary interprofessional collaboration and to assess the abilities of board-certified rehabilitation physicians needed to develop assistive devices for individuals requiring long-term care. From the 366 responses, it was revealed that they consider “the ability to gain an insight into what patients need from assistive devices” and the “ability to communicate” as essential abilities needed to develop assistive devices. The respondents considered the ability to communicate and convey information important to overcome differences in thought-process between disciplines;the sharing of information, objectives, and knowledge as a requirement for teamwork;and collaboration, including with the patients, to be important. This approach to device development fits well with “design thinking” and “biodesign.” Unfortunately, more than 70% of the respondents were unfamiliar with these concepts. Therefore, it is necessary to provide opportunities for rehabilitation physicians to learn innovative biodesign approaches.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1881-3526 日本リハビリテーション医学会

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