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Exploring Powered Wheelchair Users and Their Caregivers? Perspectives on Potential Intelligent Power Wheelchair Use: A Qualitative Study

Dahlia Kairy    
Paula W. Rushton    
Philippe Archambault    
Evelina Pituch    
Caryne Torkia    
Anas El Fathi    
Paula Stone    
François Routhier    
Robert Forget    
Louise Demers    
Joelle Pineau and Richard Gourdeau    

Resumen

Power wheelchairs (PWCs) can have a positive impact on user well-being, self-esteem, pain, activity and participation. Newly developed intelligent power wheelchairs (IPWs), allowing autonomous or collaboratively-controlled navigation, could enhance mobility of individuals not able to use, or having difficulty using, standard PWCs. The objective of this study was to explore the perspectives of PWC users (PWUs) and their caregivers regarding if and how IPWs could impact on current challenges faced by PWUs, as well as inform current development of IPWs. A qualitative exploratory study using individual interviews was conducted with PWUs (n = 12) and caregivers (n = 4). A semi-structured interview guide and video were used to facilitate informed discussion regarding IPWs. Thematic analysis revealed three main themes: (1) ?challenging situations that may be overcome by an IPW? described how the IPW features of obstacle avoidance, path following, and target following could alleviate PWUs? identified mobility difficulties; (2) ?cautious optimism concerning IPW use revealed participants? addresses concerns regarding using an IPW as well as technological suggestions; (3) ?defining the potential IPW user? revealed characteristics of PWUs that would benefit from IPW use. Findings indicate how IPW use may help overcome PWC difficulties and confirm the importance of user input in the ongoing development of IPWs.