| Literature DB >> 26453038 |
Heath Reed1, Joe Langley1, Andy Stanton1, Nicola Heron2,3, Zoe Clarke2,4, Simon Judge2,4, Avril McCarthy2,3,5, Gill Squire6, Ann Quinn7, Oliver Wells2, Wendy Tindale2,3, Susan Baxter5, Pamela J Shaw6, Christopher J McDermott6.
Abstract
This paper presents the Head-Up project, that aims to provide innovative head support to help improve posture, relieve pain and aid communication for people living with progressive neck muscle weakness. The initial focus is motor neurone disease. The case study illustrates collaborative, interdisciplinary research and new product development underpinned by participatory design. The study was initiated by a 2-day stakeholder workshop followed by early proof-of-concept modelling and patient need evidence building. The work subsequently led to a successful NIHR i4i application funding a 24-month iterative design process, patenting, CE marking and clinical evaluation. The evaluation has informed amendments to the proposed design refered to here as the Sheffield Support Snood (SSS). The outcome positively demonstrates use and performance improvements over current neck orthoses and the process of multidisciplinary and user engagement has created a sense of ownership by MND participants, who have since acted as advocates for the product.Entities:
Keywords: Co-design; design innovation; healthcare; motor neurone disease; participatory design; quality-of-life
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Year: 2014 PMID: 26453038 DOI: 10.3109/03091902.2015.1088092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Eng Technol ISSN: 0309-1902