Assessment of Exoskeletons on Nurses’ Quality of Work Life: A Pilot Study at Foch Hospital
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Phase 1: Selection of the Adapted Exoskeleton for Healthcare Professionals
2.1.1. Pilot Group
2.1.2. Specification Requirements to Answer the Unmet Need
- (1)
- Lightweight design: these exoskeletons are typically designed to be lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time;
- (2)
- Flexibility and range of motion: they are designed to allow for a wide range of motion, as nurses need to move freely and perform a variety of tasks throughout their shifts;
- (3)
- Pressure distribution: they are designed to distribute pressure evenly across the body, reducing the risk of discomfort or injury.
2.1.3. Presentation of the Selected Low Back Exoskeleton
2.1.4. Selection of the Hospital Departments Testing the Device
2.2. Phase 2: Test of the Exoskeleton by Nurses at Hospital
2.2.1. Data Collection
2.2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Population Description
3.2. Questionnaire Answers
3.3. Nurse Satisfaction and Impact on Fatigue
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations Section
4.2. Recommendations
- Target a specific population of caregivers:
- 2.
- Rethink the design of the device and define relevant specifications to adapt it to the healthcare environment:
- 3.
- Prevent the development of lower limb conditions such as ankle arthrodesis and knee problems:
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Overall Population (N = 14) | Satisfaction > 7 n = 5 | Satisfaction < 7 n = 9 | |||||
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N/Median | %/IQR | N/Median | %/IQR | N/Median | %/IQR | p Value | |
Clinical assessment | |||||||
Age (years) | 32 | [25–46] | 27 | [25–48] | 33 | [26–49] | 0.751 |
Sexe (female) | 12 | 85.71% | 4 | 80.00% | 8 | 88.89% | 0.649 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 25 | [24–26] | 25 | [23–27] | 25 | [23–26] | 0.821 |
Fatigue | 7 | [5–8] | 8 | [7–9] | 6 | [5–7] | 0.105 |
Does the exoskeleton maintain the back in a good posture? (yes) | 14 | 100.00% | 5 | 100.00% | 9 | 100.00% | 1.000 |
Does the exoskeleton prevent me from taking risk postures? (yes) | 13 | 92.86% | 5 | 100.00% | 8 | 88.89% | 0.439 |
Does the exoskeleton reduce fatigue and lower back pain? (yes) | 12 | 85.71% | 5 | 100.00% | 7 | 77.78% | 0.255 |
Technical and ergonomic assessment | |||||||
At nurse level | |||||||
Is the device adapted to my work environment? | 9 | 64.29% | 5 | 100.00% | 4 | 44.44% | 0.037 |
Are all movements possible with the device? | 7 | 50.00% | 5 | 100.00% | 2 | 22.22% | 0.005 |
Do I perform movements quickly with the device? | 4 | 28.57% | 4 | 80.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0.002 |
Am I accompanied by the device in my movements? | 11 | 78.57% | 4 | 80.00% | 7 | 77.78% | 0.923 |
Are my tools easily usable with the device? | 13 | 92.86% | 5 | 100.00% | 8 | 88.89% | 0.439 |
Is the device comfortable? | 10 | 71.43% | 5 | 100.00% | 5 | 55.56% | 0.078 |
Is heat a problem for you? | 8 | 57.14% | 2 | 40.00% | 6 | 66.67% | 0.334 |
Is the device sufficiently discreet? | 5 | 35.71% | 3 | 60.00% | 2 | 22.22% | 0.158 |
Am I comfortable with other people’s gaze? | 8 | 57.14% | 5 | 100.00% | 3 | 33.33% | 0.016 |
Is the device easy to adjust/tighten? | 14 | 100.00% | 5 | 100.00% | 9 | 100.00% | 1.000 |
Is the device easy to install/uninstall? | 11 | 78.57% | 4 | 80.00% | 7 | 77.78% | 0.923 |
At the hospital organization level | |||||||
Is the device hygienic? | 6 | 42.86% | 3 | 60.00% | 3 | 33.33% | 0.334 |
Is the device easy to store? | 10 | 71.43% | 5 | 100.00% | 5 | 55.56% | 0.078 |
Is the device easy to transport? | 9 | 64.29% | 5 | 100.00% | 4 | 44.44% | 0.037 |
Is the device light? | 10 | 71.43% | 5 | 100.00% | 5 | 55.56% | 0.078 |
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Farah, L.; Roll, D.; Sorais, A.; Vallée, A. Assessment of Exoskeletons on Nurses’ Quality of Work Life: A Pilot Study at Foch Hospital. Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13, 780-791. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020068
Farah L, Roll D, Sorais A, Vallée A. Assessment of Exoskeletons on Nurses’ Quality of Work Life: A Pilot Study at Foch Hospital. Nursing Reports. 2023; 13(2):780-791. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020068
Chicago/Turabian StyleFarah, Line, Dorota Roll, Amrei Sorais, and Alexandre Vallée. 2023. "Assessment of Exoskeletons on Nurses’ Quality of Work Life: A Pilot Study at Foch Hospital" Nursing Reports 13, no. 2: 780-791. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020068
APA StyleFarah, L., Roll, D., Sorais, A., & Vallée, A. (2023). Assessment of Exoskeletons on Nurses’ Quality of Work Life: A Pilot Study at Foch Hospital. Nursing Reports, 13(2), 780-791. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020068