Development and Evaluation of an mHealth App That Promotes Access to 3D Printable Assistive Devices

Author:

Bush Jeffrey1ORCID,Benham Sara2ORCID,Kaniamattam Monica2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Arts & Sciences, Moravian University, Bethlehem, PA 18018, USA

2. College of Health, Moravian University, Bethlehem, PA 18018, USA

Abstract

Three-dimensional printing is an emerging service delivery method for on-demand access to customized assistive technology devices. However, barriers exist in locating and designing appropriate models and having the devices printed. The purpose of this work is to outline the development of an app, 3DAdapt, which allows users to overcome these issues by searching within a curated list of 3D printable assistive devices, customizing models that support it, and ordering the device to be printed by manufacturers linked within the app or shared with local 3D printing operators. The app integrates searching and filters based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health, with the available devices including those developed from fieldwork collaborations with multiple professionals and students within clinical, community, and educational settings. It provides users the ability to customize select models to meet their needs. The model can then be shared, downloaded, or ordered from a third-party 3D printing service. This development and expert testing phase to assess feasibility and modify the app based on identified themes then prepared the team for the next phases of beta testing to reach the overall aim of 3DAdapt to connect individuals to affordable and customizable devices to increase independence and quality of life.

Funder

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the Shepherd Center

Publisher

MDPI AG

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