Thanks for sharing the presentations on the web - very useful and helpful. On this particular topic, it would be great to get feedback from the end users, i.e. the patients sitting/lying in the evacuation devices - how did it work for them?
@shanehogandublin Yes, it would be useful. As part of our ethics review process we decided not to use real people with movement disabilities in our study. Instead we used fully mobile people as the test subjects. They did complete questionnaires after each trial, we wanted to get a feel for how secure and confident they felt in each device. I appreciate this is not the same as having a person with movement disabilities comment, but it is the best we could do.
Thanks for sharing the presentations on the web - very useful and helpful. On this particular topic, it would be great to get feedback from the end users, i.e. the patients sitting/lying in the evacuation devices - how did it work for them?
shanehogandublin 1 year ago
@shanehogandublin Yes, it would be useful. As part of our ethics review process we decided not to use real people with movement disabilities in our study. Instead we used fully mobile people as the test subjects. They did complete questionnaires after each trial, we wanted to get a feel for how secure and confident they felt in each device. I appreciate this is not the same as having a person with movement disabilities comment, but it is the best we could do.
FSEGresearch 1 year ago
@FSEGresearch Thanks for the update.
shanehogandublin 1 year ago
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FSEGresearch 1 year ago