Analysis of the sentiments of the participants in a clinical study to evaluate a balance rehabilitation intervention delivered by a Virtual Coach

Maria Roumpi, Dimitrios A. Gatsios, Vassilios D. Tsakanikas, Kostas M. Tsiouris, Eleni I. Georga, D. Bamiou, M. Pavlou, Christos Nikitas, Dimitris Kikidis, I. Walz, C. Maurer, D. Fotiadis
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Multiple studies for balance rehabilitation interventions have been accomplished aiming to demonstrate that sensory interventions and cognitive functionality are crucial for postural control and improvement of the quality of patient’s daily life. However, none of the existing studies is filling the lack of expert physiotherapists availability. A pilot randomized study was conducted to assess the acceptability of the HOLOBalance telerehabilitation system. HOLOBalance is an interactive AR rehabilitation system which encompasses multi-sensory training program to enhance balance and cognitive coaching, for older adults at falls risk. In this work, we present a sentiment analysis of the patients participating in this study using the VADER methodology to evaluate and quantify their attitude towards the HOLOBalance system. Our results highlight the importance of findings positive polarity towards the AR interaction, which is based on the use of a holographic virtual physiotherapist. The compound score of 0.185 indicates the valuable positive feedback gained from the user experience.
在一项临床研究中分析参与者的情绪,以评估由虚拟教练提供的平衡康复干预
平衡康复干预的多项研究已经完成,旨在证明感觉干预和认知功能对姿势控制和改善患者日常生活质量至关重要。然而,现有的研究都不能填补专业物理治疗师的空缺。一项试点随机研究进行了评估HOLOBalance远程康复系统的可接受性。HOLOBalance是一个交互式AR康复系统,包含多感官训练计划,以增强平衡和认知指导,适用于有跌倒风险的老年人。在这项工作中,我们使用VADER方法对参与这项研究的患者进行情绪分析,以评估和量化他们对HOLOBalance系统的态度。我们的研究结果强调了AR互动的重要性,这是基于全息虚拟物理治疗师的使用。复合得分为0.185,表示从用户体验中获得了有价值的积极反馈。
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