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Tanya Graham, Sangeeta Sooriah, Silvia Giampieri, Rachel Box, Patricia Grocott
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 5-14 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 9 Jan 2019 |
DOIs | |
Accepted/In press | 4 Jul 2018 |
E-pub ahead of print | 9 Jan 2019 |
Published | 2019 |
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Iterative co-design and testing_GRAHAM_Accepted4July2018_GREEN AAM
Iterative_co_design_and_testing_GRAHAM_Accepted4July2018_GREEN_AAM.pdf, 1.58 MB, application/pdf
Uploaded date:31 Jan 2019
Version:Accepted author manuscript
Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a rare genetic skin disorder which requires intensive hand therapy to delay fusion of the digits. Existing dressings do not conform to the complex structure of the hand and are applied in patches held with additional bandages, leading to an occlusive environment. The aim was to co-design with patients a dressing glove based on their user experiences and needs.
Method:Qualitative interviews and focus groups with children and adults with RDEB, and their carers, were conducted. Iterative feedback of design cues, bench and surrogate testing of materials and prototype refinement were achieved through collaborative codesign with patients, carers, clinicians and manufacturers.
Results:Thematic analysis generated eight user needs and corresponding design cues, addressing issues of absorbency, adherence, comfort, adaptability, ease of application and removal, breathability, protection, and hand hygiene. A prototype was selected for proof of concept testing.
Conclusion:This novel dressing glove design met the patient's requirements for a dressing, which conformed to the hand structure and sat in the web spaces to keep fingers separated. Proof of concept testing has since been undertaken with patients to determine performance, value for money and whether further developments are required.
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