Tablet crushing is a common practice used by patients and their carers, mainly to facilitate swallowing. Various tablet-crushing devices with different designs are currently available on the market. This study aimed to compare the usability of different tablet-crushing devices in people with and without limited hand functions. The hand function of 100 adults recruited from the general community (40 of whom self-reported a limited hand function) was assessed using the hand and finger function subscale of the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale version 2. The hand strength was measured using a dynamometer. Participants crushed tablets using 11 crushing devices and completed a Rapid Assessment of Product Usability and Universal Design questionn...
The hand is one of the essential parts of the body for carrying out Activities of Daily Living (ADLs...
Manufacturers are seeking solutions for gaining an advantage over their competitors. Improvement of ...
International audienceBackground: We developed five tablet-based tasks (applications) to measure mul...
AIMS: Tablets may be subdivided for dose adaptations or to ease swallowing. The handling is common i...
Swallowing problems and the required dose adaptations needed to obtain optimal pharmacotherapy may b...
Objective: Three studies evaluated human computer interaction with alternative keyboard designs, new...
<div><p>This study investigated 24 tablet crushing devices for drug loss using different methods to ...
This book presents guidelines for a future device type: a tablet that allows ergonomic front- and ba...
Contains fulltext : 136106.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: T...
AIM: Tablets may be subdivided for dose adaptations or to ease swallowing. The handling is common in...
This study presents an evaluation of user performance and satisfaction of three physical keyboards t...
Several studies have been done measuring preferred hand grip strength, but none of them has measured...
This paper presents the results of a descriptive survey on human grasps. Sixty-four videos were sele...
As people age, their finger function deteriorates due to muscle, nerve, and brain degeneration. Whil...
AbstractIntroductionTablets are frequently subdivided to lower the dose, to facilitate swallowing by...
The hand is one of the essential parts of the body for carrying out Activities of Daily Living (ADLs...
Manufacturers are seeking solutions for gaining an advantage over their competitors. Improvement of ...
International audienceBackground: We developed five tablet-based tasks (applications) to measure mul...
AIMS: Tablets may be subdivided for dose adaptations or to ease swallowing. The handling is common i...
Swallowing problems and the required dose adaptations needed to obtain optimal pharmacotherapy may b...
Objective: Three studies evaluated human computer interaction with alternative keyboard designs, new...
<div><p>This study investigated 24 tablet crushing devices for drug loss using different methods to ...
This book presents guidelines for a future device type: a tablet that allows ergonomic front- and ba...
Contains fulltext : 136106.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: T...
AIM: Tablets may be subdivided for dose adaptations or to ease swallowing. The handling is common in...
This study presents an evaluation of user performance and satisfaction of three physical keyboards t...
Several studies have been done measuring preferred hand grip strength, but none of them has measured...
This paper presents the results of a descriptive survey on human grasps. Sixty-four videos were sele...
As people age, their finger function deteriorates due to muscle, nerve, and brain degeneration. Whil...
AbstractIntroductionTablets are frequently subdivided to lower the dose, to facilitate swallowing by...
The hand is one of the essential parts of the body for carrying out Activities of Daily Living (ADLs...
Manufacturers are seeking solutions for gaining an advantage over their competitors. Improvement of ...
International audienceBackground: We developed five tablet-based tasks (applications) to measure mul...