Stephens, Melanie Factors affecting seating prescription : a qualitative evaluation of Watercell® technology in complex static chairs' This paper will highlight important factors practitioners should consider when prescribing seating for people who sit for extended periods of time (comfort, pressure redistribution, aesthetics, function, posture, occupation, support and end user collaboration). These factors are based upon a mixed methods study that evaluated the pressure redistributing effects of WaterCell® technology in specialist seating. Average and peak pressures were then compared to self-reported discomfort scores, physiological observations, and semi structured interviews of twelve participants (five male, seven female). Pressure ulcers;seating;Adults Background;Clinical Nursing: Tertiary (Rehabilitative);Clinical Nursing: Primary (Preventative);Clinical Nursing: Secondary (Acute Care);Nursing not elsewhere classified;Aged Care Nursing;Medicine, Nursing and Health Curriculum and Pedagogy;Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified 2018-03-13
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