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Exploring needs and requirements for a prototype device measuring physical activity in pediatric physical therapy: A qualitative study

Abstract

AIMS: To analyze needs and requirements of Pediatric Physical Therapists (PPTs), parents, children and adolescents with and without developmental disabilities in the future use of an activity monitor prototype (AM-p) in everyday clinical practice. METHODS: Qualitative exploratory study with a thematic analysis approach, based on Braun and Clarke's six steps. Codes derived from the analysis and central themes were collated, based on Fleuren et al.'s groupings of determinants. RESULTS: We interviewed 25 PPTs, 12 parents, and 12 children and adolescents. Within four groupings of determinants, we found nine themes: 1) development of information materials; 2) application: output visualization and ease of use; 3) design; 4) relevance and acceptance; 5) shared decision-making; 6) compatibility in daily living; 7) finances, 8) time, and 9) legislation and regulations. CONCLUSIONS: End-users have similar basic needs, with individual fine-tuning to be addressed during further development of the AM-p. A child-friendly design, information material, and an easy-to-use application to read and interpret results, need to be developed. Efficient training for PPTs is important for the use of the AM-p and analysis of results. Communication between PPTs and children as well as parents enhances shared decision-making. We recommend involving diverse end-users to enable maximum customization of the AM-p.

Authors

Engels B; Kloek CJJ; Sol ME; Bolster EAM; Kotte EMW; Wittink H; Engelbert RHH; Gorter JW; Bloemen MAT

Journal

PLOS ONE, Vol. 19, No. 6,

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Publication Date

June 1, 2024

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0305968

ISSN

1932-6203

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