| Literature DB >> 31159816 |
Nina Rohrbach1, Philipp Gulde2, Alan Robert Armstrong2, Linda Hartig2, Anas Abdelrazeq3, Stefan Schröder3, Johanne Neuse4, Timo Grimmer4, Janine Diehl-Schmid4, Joachim Hermsdörfer2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dementia of the Alzheimer's type can impair the performance of activities of daily living and therefore severely impact independent living. Assistive technologies can support such patients when carrying out daily tasks.Entities:
Keywords: ADL, Augmented reality, Alzheimer’s disease, Usability, Assistive technology, Mixed methods
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31159816 PMCID: PMC6547460 DOI: 10.1186/s12984-019-0530-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroeng Rehabil ISSN: 1743-0003 Impact factor: 4.262
Fig. 1Display of holographic cues presented by the Therapy Lens application on a Microsoft HoloLens. The subtitle and holograms indicate the first step in the tea making task of pouring the heated water into the mug (“Gieße das kochende Wasser in die Tasse”). The red kettle and the small white mug (on the right) are both holographic objects
Details of the patient sample
| Patient | Age [1a] | Sex | Diagnosis (ICD) | Education | MMSE | Order of conditions |
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| 01 | 64 | M | F00, F32.0 | Diploma | 22 | C-T |
| 02 | 69 | F | F00 | Doctor | 19 | T-C |
| 03 | 51 | M | F00, F32.0 | Diploma | 27 | C-T |
| 04 | 78 | F | F00, F32.0 | School | 24 | C-T |
| 05 | 84 | M | F00 | Diploma | 18 | C-T |
| 06 | 81 | M | F00 | Apprenticeship | 25 | C-T |
| 07 | 57 | M | F00 | Apprenticeship | 21 | T-C |
| 08 | 80 | M | F00 | Apprenticeship | 27 | C-T |
| 09 | 77 | F | F00, F32.0 | Apprenticeship | 25 | T-C |
| 10 | 77 | M | F00 | Apprenticeship | 19 | T-C |
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Legends: M male, F female, ICD international classification of diseases, AD Alzheimer’s disease, MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, C-T control – Therapy Lens, T-C Therapy Lens - control; F00 Dementia of the Alzheimer’s type; F32.0 mild depression
Fig. 2Picture of the end product (hot cup of tea) shown to all patients prior to each trial. Objects from left to right: Kettle, tea bags on a saucer, spoon, mug, saucer for used tea bags, and water container (filled with 500ml of room temperature water at the start of each trial)
Three major codes affecting the usability
| Code | Definition | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | Hardware related factors influencing the user-friendliness and satisfaction | • Wearing comfort & design |
| • Estimated duration of daily use | ||
| Software | Software related aspects influencing the user-friendliness and satisfaction | • Layout & design of cues |
| • Structure | ||
| • Functioning (command) | ||
| Acceptability | Reactions and emotions to the system Factors affecting the willingness to use the system | • Meaningfulness |
| • Capabilities & Control | ||
| • Effect of novelty |
Means, standard deviations, significance levels, effect sizes for the used parameters in the two conditions Therapy Lens and control
| Trial durations† | Relative difference† | Successful/failed trials | Summed errors† | Conceptual errors† | Sequential errors† | Spatio-temporal errors† | |
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| Control condition | 77.14 s | .53 ± .43 | 10/0 | 1.57 | .71 | .71 | .14 |
| ±23.15 s | ±1.40 | ±1.11 | ±.49 | ±.38 | |||
| Therapy Lens condition | 111.29 s | 7/3 | 1.43 | .71 | .29 | .43 | |
| ±24.10s | ±1.62 | ±.95 | ±.49 | ±.53 | |||
| Significance | p = .017 Glass’ Δ = 1.475 | – | p = .250 |
Legends: †Based on pairs of successful trials
Fig. 3Means and standard deviations of the trial durations in seconds for the two conditions: control and Therapy Lens
Fig. 4Change of trial durations between the control and the Therapy Lens condition for the seven patients with successful trials in both conditions
Fig. 5Error frequencies by error classification in the control and Therapy Lens condition in successful trials
Fig. 6Error occurrences in the control and the Therapy Lens condition for the seven patients with successful trials in both conditions
Fig. 7Association of measured relative difference and error according to the model of multiple linear regression (R2adjusted = .958, p < .01). The interaction errors (control condition x Therapy Lens condition) are weighted based on the model’s coefficients. Each bar represents one of the patients