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Power mobility with collision avoidance for older adults: user, caregiver, and prescriber perspectives.

Rosalie H Wang1, Alexandra Korotchenko, Laura Hurd Clarke, W Ben Mortenson, Alex Mihailidis.   

Abstract

Collision avoidance technology has the capacity to facilitate safer mobility among older power mobility users with physical, sensory, and cognitive impairments, thus enabling independence for more users. Little is known about consumers' perceptions of collision avoidance. This article draws on interviews (29 users, 5 caregivers, and 10 prescribers) to examine views on design and utilization of this technology. Data analysis identified three themes: "useful situations or contexts," "technology design issues and real-life application," and "appropriateness of collision avoidance technology for a variety of users." Findings support ongoing development of collision avoidance for older adult users. The majority of participants supported the technology and felt that it might benefit current users and users with visual impairments, but might be unsuitable for people with significant cognitive impairments. Some participants voiced concerns regarding the risk for injury with power mobility use and some identified situations where collision avoidance might be beneficial (driving backward, avoiding dynamic obstacles, negotiating outdoor barriers, and learning power mobility use). Design issues include the need for context awareness, reliability, and user interface specifications. User desire to maintain driving autonomy supports development of collaboratively controlled systems. This research lays the groundwork for future development by illustrating consumer requirements for this technology.

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Keywords:  caregiver; collision avoidance; intelligent wheelchair; older adult; power mobility; qualitative methods; safety; smart wheelchair; technology design; user experience

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24458968      PMCID: PMC5484630          DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2012.10.0181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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