论文标题
部分可观测时空混沌系统的无模型预测
The Global Care Ecosystems of 3D Printed Assistive Devices
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论文摘要
3D印刷辅助技术的受欢迎程度导致了新的护理生态系统的出现,其中多个利益相关者(制造商,临床医生和残疾人)致力于创建新的上肢假体设备。但是,尽管增长有所增加,但目前我们对这些护理生态系统之间的差异知之甚少。医疗法规和流行文化极大地影响了生态系统的结构,利益相关者共同努力,包括临床医生和制造商是否合作。为了更好地理解这些护理生态系统,我们采访了来自巴西,智利,哥斯达黎加,法国,印度,墨西哥等多个国家的一系列利益相关者,我们的广泛分析使我们能够发现这些护理生态系统中多个利益相关者如何合作的不同工作示例以及他们面临的主要挑战。通过我们的研究,我们能够发现具有多种利益相关者合作的生态系统(以前的工作尚未看到),并且这些生态系统显示出成功和影响的增加。我们还确定了一些关键的后续实践,以减少设备放弃。特别重要的是,要建立生态系统的后续实践,以整合正式协议和参与的赔偿(不需要是金钱)。我们确定这些功能有助于确保多方利益相关者的参与和生态系统的可持续性。我们用社会技术建议完成了论文,以创建充满活力的护理生态系统,其中包括生产3D印刷辅助设备的多个利益相关者。
The popularity of 3D printed assistive technology has led to the emergence of new ecosystems of care, where multiple stakeholders (makers, clinicians, and recipients with disabilities) work toward creating new upper limb prosthetic devices. However, despite the increasing growth, we currently know little about the differences between these care ecosystems. Medical regulations and the prevailing culture have greatly impacted how ecosystems are structured and stakeholders work together, including whether clinicians and makers collaborate. To better understand these care ecosystems, we interviewed a range of stakeholders from multiple countries, including Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, France, India, Mexico, and the U.S. Our broad analysis allowed us to uncover different working examples of how multiple stakeholders collaborate within these care ecosystems and the main challenges they face. Through our study, we were able to uncover that the ecosystems with multi-stakeholder collaborations exist (something prior work had not seen), and these ecosystems showed increased success and impact. We also identified some of the key follow-up practices to reduce device abandonment. Of particular importance are to have ecosystems put in place follow up practices that integrate formal agreements and compensations for participation (which do not need to be just monetary). We identified that these features helped to ensure multi-stakeholder involvement and ecosystem sustainability. We finished the paper with socio-technical recommendations to create vibrant care ecosystems that include multiple stakeholders in the production of 3D printed assistive devices.