探索无缝家庭康复:通过与ADL集成来增强手功能的工具。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Sterre van Arum, Armağan Karahanoğlu, Kostas Nizamis, Juliet A M Haarman
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摘要

目的:手部损伤严重影响日常活动的执行。家庭康复对于改善功能任务和预防功能衰退至关重要,但也往往是一个漫长的过程,患者会随着时间的推移而失去动力。在我们的方法中,我们想绕过对内在动机的需求,提供与日常生活活动无缝结合的手部功能练习。我们通过将练习与日常生活中使用的工具相结合来做到这一点。在本文中,我们提出了一种集成了手腕锻炼和刷牙常规的交互式牙刷的设计:TumbleTooth。材料和方法:为了评估该工具对练习和日常活动的无缝集成有多好,我们执行了可用性测试、半结构化访谈和认知工作量的双重任务。评估涉及两组,每组10名健康参与者和两名中风幸存者。对于健康的参与者,测试是在实验室环境中进行的,对于中风幸存者,测试是在他们的家中进行的。结果:定量和定性数据均表明我们的康复工具具有高度的无缝性。用户在使用它时表现出最小的认知工作量,并欣赏系统的易用性。讨论与结论:我们的工作提出了在设计无缝家庭康复装置时必须考虑的设计特点。
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Exploring seamless home rehabilitation: a tool to enhance hand function through integration with ADL.

Objective: Hand impairments greatly impact the execution of daily activities. Home rehabilitation is essential to improve functional tasks and prevent function decline, but also tends to be a lengthy process where patients lose motivation over time. In our approach, we want to bypass the need for intrinsic motivation and offer hand-function exercises that are seamlessly integrated into activities of daily living. We do this by integrating exercises with tools that are used during daily routines. In this paper, we present the design of an interactive toothbrush that integrates wrist exercises with the routine of brushing teeth: TumbleTooth.

Materials and methods: To assess how well the tool allows for seamless integration of the exercise and the daily activity, we performed usability tests, semi-structured interviews, and a dual task on cognitive workload. The evaluation involved two groups of ten healthy participants and two stroke survivors. For the healthy participants the tests were conducted in a lab setting, for the stroke survivors at their homes.

Results: Both the quantitative and qualitative data suggest a high seamlessness indication of our rehabilitation tool. Users show minimal cognitive workload while using it and appreciate the ease of use of the system.

Discussion and conclusion: Our work presents design features that must be considered when designing seamless home rehabilitation devices.

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