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Understanding User Requirements for the Design of a Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation System.

Lora A Cavuoto1, Heamchand Subryan2, Matthew Stafford3, Zhuolin Yang3, Sutanuka Bhattacharjya4, Wenyao Xu3, Jeanne Langan4.   

Abstract

Limitations following stroke make it one of the leading causes of disability. The current medical pathway provides intensive care in the acute stages, but rehabilitation services are commonly discontinued after one year. While written home exercise programs are regularly prescribed at the time of discharge, compliancy is an issue. The goal of this study was to inform the design of a home-based portable rehabilitation system based on feedback from individuals with stroke and clinicians. A main component under consideration is the type and format of information feedback provided to the user, as this is hypothesized to support compliance with the rehabilitation program. From a series of focus groups and usability testing, a set of design requirements for the hardware and software were constructed. Essential features mentioned for the feedback interface included: task completion time, quality of movement, a selection of exercises, goal tracking, and a display of historical data.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 35465216      PMCID: PMC9033054          DOI: 10.1177/1541931218621239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet        ISSN: 1071-1813


  15 in total

1.  Individuals Poststroke Do Not Perceive Their Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetries as Abnormal.

Authors:  Clinton J Wutzke; Richard A Faldowski; Michael D Lewek
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  2015-04-02

2.  Self-controlled feedback is effective if it is based on the learner's performance.

Authors:  Suzete Chiviacowsky; Gabriele Wulf
Journal:  Res Q Exerc Sport       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 2.500

3.  Heart disease and stroke statistics--2007 update: a report from the American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee.

Authors:  Wayne Rosamond; Katherine Flegal; Gary Friday; Karen Furie; Alan Go; Kurt Greenlund; Nancy Haase; Michael Ho; Virginia Howard; Brett Kissela; Bret Kissela; Steven Kittner; Donald Lloyd-Jones; Mary McDermott; James Meigs; Claudia Moy; Graham Nichol; Christopher J O'Donnell; Veronique Roger; John Rumsfeld; Paul Sorlie; Julia Steinberger; Thomas Thom; Sylvia Wasserthiel-Smoller; Yuling Hong
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2006-12-28       Impact factor: 29.690

4.  The EXCITE stroke trial: comparing early and delayed constraint-induced movement therapy.

Authors:  Steven L Wolf; Paul A Thompson; Carolee J Winstein; J Phillip Miller; Sarah R Blanton; Deborah S Nichols-Larsen; David M Morris; Gitendra Uswatte; Edward Taub; Kathye E Light; Lumy Sawaki
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2010-09-02       Impact factor: 7.914

5.  Reported use of technology in stroke rehabilitation by physical and occupational therapists.

Authors:  Jeanne Langan; Heamchand Subryan; Ifeoma Nwogu; Lora Cavuoto
Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol       Date:  2017-08-16

6.  Epidemiologic Trends in Hospitalized Ischemic Stroke from 2002 to 2010: Results from a Large Italian Population-Based Study.

Authors:  Paola Santalucia; Marta Baviera; Laura Cortesi; Mauro Tettamanti; Irene Marzona; Alessandro Nobili; Emma Riva; Ida Fortino; Angela Bortolotti; Luca Merlino; Maria Carla Roncaglioni
Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis       Date:  2015-06-04       Impact factor: 2.136

7.  International randomized clinical trial, stroke inpatient rehabilitation with reinforcement of walking speed (SIRROWS), improves outcomes.

Authors:  Bruce H Dobkin; Prudence Plummer-D'Amato; Robert Elashoff; Jihey Lee
Journal:  Neurorehabil Neural Repair       Date:  2010 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.919

8.  Clinical impact of gait training enhanced with visual kinematic biofeedback: Patients with Parkinson's disease and patients stable post stroke.

Authors:  Nancy Byl; Wenlong Zhang; Sophia Coo; Masayoshi Tomizuka
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  2015-04-22       Impact factor: 3.139

9.  Bobath or motor relearning programme? A follow-up one and four years post stroke.

Authors:  Birgitta Langhammer; Johan K Stanghelle
Journal:  Clin Rehabil       Date:  2003-11       Impact factor: 3.477

10.  Self-controlled feedback is effective if it is based on the learner's performance: a replication and extension of Chiviacowsky and Wulf (2005).

Authors:  Michael J Carter; Anthony N Carlsen; Diane M Ste-Marie
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2014-11-19
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