Objective. The aim of this pilot study was to explore the experiences of both patients and therapists of using the SaeboFlex.Method. A mixed methods approach was adopted. Patients completed a questionnaire which included the Psychosocial Impacts of Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS) (Version 3.0) and 6 qualitative questions. Therapists completed 2 qualitative questionnaires, which collected data on the regimen adopted for the SaeboFlex and reflections on their practice with this device.Results. The SaeboFlex had a mostly positive impact on both the psychosocial experience of patients and their ability to do, be, and become. Intervention regimens were broadly similar between therapists, and both patients and therapists stated that the SaeboFlex increased motivation for therapy.Conclusion. This study has added to our tentative understanding of the SaeboFlex, but more rigorous research is required to build a robust evidence base.
History
Journal
Occupational Therapy International
Volume
2017
Article number
ARTN 5462078
Pagination
1 - 6
Location
England
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0966-7903
eISSN
1557-0703
Language
English
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal