From paper to informatics: the Post Soft Care-App, an easy-to-use and fast tool to help therapists identify unmet needs in stroke patients.

Q2 Medicine
Functional neurology Pub Date : 2018-10-01
D De Bartolo, G Morone, A Lupo, F Aloise, A Baricich, D Di Francesco, C Calderone, C Cisari, G Verdecchia, Giorgio Sandrini, C Pistarini, G Antonucci, Nicola Smania, Stefano Paolucci, M Iosa
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Abstract

Even after rehabilitation, post stroke patients remain disabled. The Post Stroke Checklist (PSC) was developed to highlight unmet needs of community-dwelling stroke patients. The present study set out to validate Post Soft Care-App, designed to administer the PSC using smartphones and tablets, in order to monitor unmet needs in chronic patients. Fifty-three patients and fifteen physiotherapists were enrolled. The therapists administered the PSC to patients using the app, and then completed a structured questionnaire on its usability and utility. The Post Soft Care-App highlighted the following unmet needs: increased spasticity (56.6%), reduced independence in activities of daily living (47.2%), reduced mobility (45.3%), absence of secondary prevention (45.3%). Therapists positively evaluated Post Soft Care-App as useful, practical, quick to complete (96.2%), and effective in helping improve communication with patients (75.5%). The Post Soft Care-App can be considered a valid assessment tool for helping therapists to monitor functional outcomes in chronic patients.

从论文到信息学:Post Soft Care-App,一个易于使用和快速的工具,帮助治疗师识别中风患者未满足的需求。
即使在康复后,中风患者仍然残疾。卒中后检查表(PSC)是为了突出社区居住卒中患者未满足的需求而开发的。本研究旨在验证Post Soft Care-App,该app旨在通过智能手机和平板电脑管理PSC,以监测慢性病患者未满足的需求。53名患者和15名物理治疗师被纳入研究。治疗师使用该应用程序对患者进行PSC,然后完成一份关于其可用性和实用性的结构化问卷。Post Soft Care-App强调了以下未满足的需求:痉挛增加(56.6%),日常生活活动独立性降低(47.2%),活动能力降低(45.3%),缺乏二级预防(45.3%)。治疗师积极评价Post Soft Care-App有用、实用、快速完成(96.2%),并有效地帮助改善与患者的沟通(75.5%)。后软护理应用程序可以被认为是一个有效的评估工具,帮助治疗师监测慢性患者的功能结果。
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Functional neurology
Functional neurology 医学-神经科学
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