Leire Ortiz-Fernandez, Charlotte Magnusson, Agustin Gutierrez Ruiz, Lorea Martinez Indart, Joana Sagastagoya Zabala, Juan Andres Alava Menica, Eunate Arana Arri
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Exploring attitudes towards use of technology to support stroke survivors living at home: A quantitative and qualitative content analysis study in Spain.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to better understand the attitudes towards the use of technology to support chronic stroke survivors in a home-based setting.
Methods: A quantitative study was used on the data obtained from a face to face survey with the sample group, incorporating quantitative statistical analysis.
Results: Participants reported positive attitudes towards using technology for their own independent health management. The purpose of the home-based technology was different: source of information, supporting self-management, pharmacological treatment reminders… and differed according to age, educational level and survivor disability. Installing devices and sharing information remains a challenge.
Conclusions: 100% of stroke survivors living in the community with any type of disability, reported that they would like to use technology as a tool to help improve their health status.