Evaluating Medical Devices Remotely: Current Methods and Potential Innovations

Author:

McLaughlin Anne Collins1ORCID,DeLucia Patricia R.2ORCID,Drews Frank A.3,Vaughn-Cooke Monifa4,Kumar Anil5,Nesbitt Robert R.6,Cluff Kevin7

Affiliation:

1. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

2. Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA

3. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

4. University of Maryland, College Park, USA

5. San Jose State University, California, USA

6. AbbVie Inc, North Chicago, Illinois, USA

7. BioWork Engineering, LLC, Hamilton, Illinois, USA

Abstract

Objective We present examples of laboratory and remote studies, with a focus on studies appropriate for medical device design and evaluation. From this review and description of extant options for remote testing, we provide methods and tools to achieve research goals remotely. Background The FDA mandates human factors evaluation of medical devices. Studies show similarities and differences in results collected in laboratories compared to data collected remotely in non-laboratory settings. Remote studies show promise, though many of these are behavioral studies related to cognitive or experimental psychology. Remote usability studies are rare but increasing, as technologies allow for synchronous and asynchronous data collection. Method We reviewed methods of remote evaluation of medical devices, from testing labels and instruction to usability testing and simulated use. Each method was coded for the attributes (e.g., supported media) that need consideration in usability studies. Results We present examples of how published usability studies of medical devices could be moved to remote data collection. We also present novel systems for creating such tests, such as the use of 3D printed or virtual prototypes. Finally, we advise on targeted participant recruitment. Conclusion Remote testing will bring opportunities and challenges to the field of medical device testing. Current methods are adequate for most purposes, excepting the validation of Class III devices. Application The tools we provide enable the remote evaluation of medical devices. Evaluations have specific research goals, and our framework of attributes helps to select or combine tools for valid testing of medical devices.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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