Summary :
3D printing is a rapidly growing topic in professional occupational therapy practices. We thought it would be interesting to look at a topic that has not yet been studied in the REHAB-LABS: the user’s feedback on the use and fate of the personalised technical aid created in 3D printing after leaving the rehabilitation centre.
This article relates our experience as occupational therapists and referents within the REHAB-LAB of the Ildys foundation, on the Perharidy site in Roscoff (29-France) and more particularly that of the users. Using a questionnaire, we collected the users’ feelings and comments following the creation of one or more technical aids during their rehabilitation stay.
The analysis of the answers obtained was a source of tracks to work on to enable us to improve our practice with the users within the REHAB-LAB: adjustment of the missions of the occupational therapist, role of an innovative creation space within a specialized rehabilitation centre, and collaboration of the user to become even more active during his follow-up.
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Article rédigé par :
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Julie Guéguen
Ergothérapeute DE
Référente technique du REHAB-LAB
Coordinatrice du service d’ergothérapie
Site de Perharidy – Fondation Ildys
julie.gueguen@ildys.org
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Julie Calvez
Ergothérapeute DE
Référente technique du REHAB-LAB
Site de Perharidy – Fondation Ildys
julie.calvez@ildys.org
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Willy Allègre
CMRRF de Kerpape
Co-animateur de la communauté REHAB-LAB
Directeur technique du CoWork’HIT
willy.allegre@vyv3.fr
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Marie-Ève Lamontagne
Ergothérapeute PhD
Université Laval (Québec)
Chercheuse au Centre interdisciplinaire
de recherche en réadaptation et
en intégration sociale
Marie-Eve.Lamontagne@fmed.ulaval.ca