Therapists' perspective on acceptance of robot-assisted physical rehabilitation in a middle-income country: a study from Vietnam.

Journal: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
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Abstract

Robot-assisted physical rehabilitation offers promising benefits for patients, yet its adoption among therapists remains a complex challenge. This study investigates the acceptance of robot-assisted physical rehabilitation technology among therapists in Vietnam, a middle-income country with a growing demand for rehabilitation services. Drawing on the Technology Acceptance Model 2 (TAM2) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), an online survey and semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore therapists' attitudes and intentions towards using this technology. The results show that Vietnamese therapists recognised its potential benefits and expressed a willingness to use it. Although having similar acceptance patterns compared to developed regions, they demonstrated significantly higher levels of agreement across acceptance constructs. This may be attributed to factors such as the novelty effect, cultural perceptions of robots, and the high workload of therapists in Vietnam. Gender and location were found to influence two acceptance constructs-subjective norms and image, respectively-highlighting the need for tailored strategies in technology implementation. The study underscores the importance of considering socio-cultural factors in the adoption of technology and provides insights for enhancing the acceptance and effectiveness of robot-assisted physical rehabilitation in Vietnam. This contributes to the global understanding of therapist acceptance of technology in this field.

Authors

  • Hoang-Long Cao
    Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Robotics and Multibody Mechanics Research Group, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Duy Duc Pham
    Department of Traditional Medicine, Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam.
  • Trong Hieu Luu
    College of Engineering, Can Tho University, Vietnam.
  • Phuong Hoang Le
    Department of Traditional Medicine, Ha Noi Rehabilitation Hospital, Vietnam.
  • Quoc Tuan Nguyen
    Department of Traditional Medicine, Gia Lai Hospital of Traditional Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vietnam.
  • Thai Phan Tung Thien
    Department of Traditional Medicine, Ca Mau Hospital of Traditional Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vietnam.
  • Phuong Minh Nguyen
    Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Science, Vietnam National University, 334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Viet Nam.
  • Hoang-Dung Nguyen
    College of Engineering, Can Tho University, Vietnam.
  • Chi-Ngon Nguyen
    College of Engineering, Can Tho University, Vietnam.