The potential of wearable technology to support stroke survivors' motivation for home exercise - Focus group discussions with stroke survivors and physiotherapists.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-29 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2217987
Roland Stock, Andreas Parviz Gaarden, Eli Langørgen
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Abstract

Introduction: Wearable technology may provide the possibility to monitor and quantify home exercises, to increase motivation for training and to facilitate cooperation between stroke survivors and physiotherapists. However, little is known about potential users' opinions about using such systems.

Purpose: To explore stroke survivors' and physiotherapists' perspectives on the potential benefit of such wearable technology consisting of a smartphone application and movement sensors.

Methods: Four semi-structured focus group discussions, two with stroke survivors (n = 12) and physiotherapists (n = 11) respectively, were conducted to explore their perceptions on the potential of such technology.

Findings: We developed four main themes through the thematic analysis: 1) the app should be well-developed, user-friendly and flexible; 2) the app's potential for feedback and the experience of progression; 3) the app as a tool for rehabilitation; and 4) the app's potential to strengthen the relationship between stroke survivors and physiotherapists.

Conclusions: Stroke survivors' use of wearable technology to promote home exercise will depend as much on their trust in the professional and relational competence of the physiotherapist as the technical issues of an app. The potential benefits of wearable technology for cooperation between stroke survivors and physiotherapists and as a tool for rehabilitation were highlighted.

可穿戴技术在支持中风幸存者进行家庭锻炼方面的潜力--与中风幸存者和理疗师进行的焦点小组讨论。
引言:可穿戴技术可以监测和量化家庭锻炼,提高训练动力,促进中风幸存者与物理治疗师之间的合作。目的:探讨中风幸存者和物理治疗师对由智能手机应用程序和运动传感器组成的可穿戴技术潜在益处的看法:进行了四次半结构式焦点小组讨论,其中两次分别与中风幸存者(n = 12)和物理治疗师(n = 11)进行了讨论,以探讨他们对此类技术潜力的看法:通过主题分析,我们提出了四大主题:1)应用程序应开发良好、用户友好且灵活;2)应用程序在反馈和进步体验方面的潜力;3)应用程序作为康复工具;4)应用程序在加强中风幸存者与物理治疗师之间关系方面的潜力:结论:脑卒中幸存者使用可穿戴技术促进家庭锻炼既取决于他们对物理治疗师专业能力和关系能力的信任,也取决于应用程序的技术问题。可穿戴技术对中风幸存者与物理治疗师之间的合作以及作为康复工具的潜在益处得到了强调。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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