Medical Device Workarounds in Providing Care for Children With Medical Complexity in the Home

Children with medical complexity (CMC) are commonly assisted by medical devices, which family caregivers are responsible for managing and troubleshooting in the home. Optimizing device use by maximizing the benefits and minimizing the complications is a critical goal for CMC but is relatively unexplored. In this study including HIP Investigator Dr. Ryan Coller, researchers sought to identify and describe workarounds families have developed to optimize medical device use for their needs.

They identified 4 barriers to using medical devices in the home: (1) the quantity and type of devices allotted do not meet family needs, (2) the device is not designed to be used in locations families require, (3) device use is physically or organizationally disruptive to the home, and (4) the device is not designed to fit the user. 11 categories of workarounds to the barriers are also identified. 

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