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What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals
Incorporating user requirements in the design of e-rehabilitation interventions facilitates their implementation. However, insight into requirements for e-rehabilitation after stroke is lacking. This study investigated which user requirements for stroke e-rehabilitation are important to stroke patie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6095683/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30147840 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2018.6247 |
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author | WENTINK, MANON M. VAN BODEGOM-VOS, LETI BROUNS, BERBER ARWERT, HENK J. VLIELAND, THEA P.M. VLIET DE KLOET, AREND J. MEESTERS, JORIT J.L. |
author_facet | WENTINK, MANON M. VAN BODEGOM-VOS, LETI BROUNS, BERBER ARWERT, HENK J. VLIELAND, THEA P.M. VLIET DE KLOET, AREND J. MEESTERS, JORIT J.L. |
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description | Incorporating user requirements in the design of e-rehabilitation interventions facilitates their implementation. However, insight into requirements for e-rehabilitation after stroke is lacking. This study investigated which user requirements for stroke e-rehabilitation are important to stroke patients, informal caregivers, and health professionals. The methodology consisted of a survey study amongst stroke patients, informal caregivers, and health professionals (physicians, physical therapists and occupational therapists). The survey consisted of statements about requirements regarding accessibility, usability and content of a comprehensive stroke e-health intervention (4-point Likert scale, 1=unimportant/4=important). The mean with standard deviation was the metric used to determine the importance of requirements. Patients (N=125), informal caregivers (N=43), and health professionals (N=105) completed the survey. The mean score of user requirements regarding accessibility, usability and content for stroke e-rehabilitation was 3.1 for patients, 3.4 for informal caregivers and 3.4 for health professionals. Data showed that a large number of user requirements are important and should be incorporated into the design of stroke e-rehabilitation to facilitate their implementation. |
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spelling | pubmed-60956832018-08-24 What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals WENTINK, MANON M. VAN BODEGOM-VOS, LETI BROUNS, BERBER ARWERT, HENK J. VLIELAND, THEA P.M. VLIET DE KLOET, AREND J. MEESTERS, JORIT J.L. Int J Telerehabil Research Incorporating user requirements in the design of e-rehabilitation interventions facilitates their implementation. However, insight into requirements for e-rehabilitation after stroke is lacking. This study investigated which user requirements for stroke e-rehabilitation are important to stroke patients, informal caregivers, and health professionals. The methodology consisted of a survey study amongst stroke patients, informal caregivers, and health professionals (physicians, physical therapists and occupational therapists). The survey consisted of statements about requirements regarding accessibility, usability and content of a comprehensive stroke e-health intervention (4-point Likert scale, 1=unimportant/4=important). The mean with standard deviation was the metric used to determine the importance of requirements. Patients (N=125), informal caregivers (N=43), and health professionals (N=105) completed the survey. The mean score of user requirements regarding accessibility, usability and content for stroke e-rehabilitation was 3.1 for patients, 3.4 for informal caregivers and 3.4 for health professionals. Data showed that a large number of user requirements are important and should be incorporated into the design of stroke e-rehabilitation to facilitate their implementation. University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2018-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6095683/ /pubmed/30147840 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2018.6247 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Research WENTINK, MANON M. VAN BODEGOM-VOS, LETI BROUNS, BERBER ARWERT, HENK J. VLIELAND, THEA P.M. VLIET DE KLOET, AREND J. MEESTERS, JORIT J.L. What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals |
title | What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals |
title_full | What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals |
title_fullStr | What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals |
title_full_unstemmed | What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals |
title_short | What is Important in E-health Interventions for Stroke Rehabilitation? A Survey Study among Patients, Informal Caregivers and Health Professionals |
title_sort | what is important in e-health interventions for stroke rehabilitation? a survey study among patients, informal caregivers and health professionals |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6095683/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30147840 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2018.6247 |
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