Enhancing the Therapist–Device Relationship: Software Requirements for Digital Collection and Analysis of Patient Data

T. Desplenter, S. Chinchalkar, A. L. Trejos
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Improving upon the therapist–device relationship is an important aspect that will increase the number of upper-limb robotic rehabilitation devices being used for therapy. One path to strengthen this relationship is for these devices to generate large data sets that rehabilitation therapists can use to enhance their patient assessment procedures. In this article, a national survey of Canadian therapists was conducted in order to learn about their data collection and analysis methods. A total of 33 responses were gathered from an online survey. These results show that there is a demand for the collection and visualization of various patient data, some of which cannot be easily collected with existing methods. It was also seen that there exists a large variation between therapists about which major steps constitute the general rehabilitation process. From these results, a set of fourteen general software requirements has been created. Insights from the survey regarding influences on software designs are briefly discussed. This research helps to enable the development of software systems that increase the interaction potential between therapists and robotic devices.
加强治疗师-设备关系:患者数据数字化收集和分析的软件需求
改善治疗师与设备的关系是增加上肢机器人康复设备用于治疗的数量的一个重要方面。加强这种关系的一个途径是让这些设备生成大型数据集,康复治疗师可以使用这些数据集来加强他们的病人评估程序。在这篇文章中,为了了解他们的数据收集和分析方法,对加拿大治疗师进行了一次全国性的调查。一项在线调查共收集了33份回复。这些结果表明,对各种患者数据的收集和可视化存在需求,其中一些数据无法用现有方法轻松收集。研究还发现,治疗师之间对于构成一般康复过程的主要步骤存在很大差异。从这些结果中,创建了一组14个通用软件需求。简要讨论了调查对软件设计的影响。这项研究有助于开发软件系统,增加治疗师和机器人设备之间的互动潜力。
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