Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
User's actions
AT Assessment components
Center for technical aid
User/client REQUEST
ICF factors
(user request)
START
Request to
solve activity
limitations
Request to solve
environmental
restrictions
Contact
User's seeking solution
Clinical measures, functional
analysis, and psycho-socio-
environmental evaluations
1
User data collection
Providing history
(medical, rehabilitation,
support use) and
psycho-socio-
environmental data
2
Multidisciplinary
team meeting for:
Data elaboration
- user data valuation
and - setting design
NOT
User subjective
evaluation of
technological aids
User's checking solution
Setting set-up
3
Matching process:
- assistive solution proposal
- assistive solution user-trial
- assistive solution outcome
Environmental
assessment
process ( see
the Usability
and
accessibility
evaluation
diagram )
Te chnological
aid selection
User
evaluation of
assistive
solution
Temporary
or
permanent
EXIT
NOT
NOT
Assistive solution
Environmental
evaluations
Multidisciplinary
team evaluation
NOT
Assistive solution obtained:
public health system or
public/private insurance
User
agreement
EXIT
User's living solution
NOT
NOT
Short/long-term use
-Effectiveness
-E�ciency
-Usability
-Personal, emotional,
social, comfort with use
-Subjective well-being
-Benefit
Assistive solution provision
4
Personal well-being, user
satisfaction, and benefit
from use
User support
Follow up
Figure 2.1
The assistive technology assessment process and the four steps (orange shapes) of measurement and assessment.
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