Abstract

Selection of assistive technology devices (ATDs), which are imperative for persons with disabilities to improve their quality of life, requires collaboration of users and multidisciplinary professionals. However, it is still unknown how to design and implement an adequate collaborative work flow and a professional team. Under Japanese governmental ATD provision system, based on the application by clients, ATDs are mainly selected through collaborative processes with the clients and health professionals in public organizations, rehabilitation counseling centers (RCCs). By employing qualitative study methods in this study, we investigated the ATD selection process in which health professionals in RCCs collaboratively assess clients with physical disabilities so as to support them in selecting the adequate ATDs. To identify the perspectives required for ATD selection completely, the assessment processes were recorded and analyzed with a pseudo setting in two RCCs. Content analysis of the conversations between the client and professionals revealed the characteristics of the information exchanged in the assessment processes. A total of 760 assessment items were identified, thus indicating a broad array of interest. Despite the richness of information collected for the assessment, half of the assessment items did not have corresponding items in the documents that were employed during the prescription process. Thematic analysis of the interviews that followed revealed the common values and collaborative processes in ATD selection, which were shared and elaborated among the staff in daily social interactions. To facilitate implementation of ATD provision in various areas with few resources, it may be effective to convert this tacit-to-tacit knowledge sharing into a more explicit sharing by promoting analyses of good practices.

Highlights

  • IntroductionAn assistive technology device (ATD) is imperative for individuals with disabilities so as to improve their quality of life (QOL)

  • The first four subsections display quantitative aspects of the assessment processes revealed by content analysis, indicating the richness of the perspectives that the multidisciplinary professionals had

  • The rest of the section describes the assessment phases not included in the pseudo setting and the intentions shared among the professionals during assistive technology devices (ATDs) selection with clients, which were extracted by thematic analysis of the interviews

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Introduction

An assistive technology device (ATD) is imperative for individuals with disabilities so as to improve their quality of life (QOL). The correct use of ATDs that are employed to replace impairments of body functions enhances activities of daily living, and sometimes subsequently facilitates their social participation in local communities [1]. In a number of high-income countries, the cost of ATDs is compensated for or reimbursed substantially by the public because the use thereof is indispensable for those with disabilities regardless of their personal economic status [2]. It is important to ensure the effect of ATDs, and maximize the cost/benefit efficiency

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