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Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital

The introduction of robotic neurorehabilitation among the most recent technologies in pediatrics represents a new opportunity to treat pediatric patients. This study aims at evaluating the response of physiotherapists, patients and their parents to this new technology. The study considered the outco...

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Autores principales: Gilardi, Francesco, De Falco, Federica, Casasanta, Daniela, Andellini, Martina, Gazzellini, Simone, Petrarca, Maurizio, Morocutti, Andreina, Lettori, Donatella, Ritrovato, Matteo, Castelli, Enrico, Raponi, Massimiliano, Magnavita, Nicola, Zaffina, Salvatore
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103503
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author Gilardi, Francesco
De Falco, Federica
Casasanta, Daniela
Andellini, Martina
Gazzellini, Simone
Petrarca, Maurizio
Morocutti, Andreina
Lettori, Donatella
Ritrovato, Matteo
Castelli, Enrico
Raponi, Massimiliano
Magnavita, Nicola
Zaffina, Salvatore
author_facet Gilardi, Francesco
De Falco, Federica
Casasanta, Daniela
Andellini, Martina
Gazzellini, Simone
Petrarca, Maurizio
Morocutti, Andreina
Lettori, Donatella
Ritrovato, Matteo
Castelli, Enrico
Raponi, Massimiliano
Magnavita, Nicola
Zaffina, Salvatore
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description The introduction of robotic neurorehabilitation among the most recent technologies in pediatrics represents a new opportunity to treat pediatric patients. This study aims at evaluating the response of physiotherapists, patients and their parents to this new technology. The study considered the outcomes of technological innovation in physiotherapists (perception of the workload, satisfaction), as well as that in patients and their parents (quality of life, expectations, satisfaction) by comparing the answers to subjective questionnaires of those who made use of the new technology with those who used the traditional therapy. A total of 12 workers, 46 patients and 47 parents were enrolled in the study. Significant differences were recorded in the total workload score of physiotherapists who use the robotic technology compared with the traditional therapy (p < 0.001). Patients reported a higher quality of life and satisfaction after the use of the robotic neurorehabilitation therapy. The parents of patients undergoing the robotic therapy have moderately higher expectations and satisfaction than those undergoing the traditional therapy. In this pilot study, the robotic neurorehabilitation technique involved a significant increase in the patients’ and parents’ expectations. As it frequently happens in the introduction of new technologies, physiotherapists perceived a greater workload. Further studies are needed to verify the results achieved.
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spelling pubmed-72771422020-06-15 Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital Gilardi, Francesco De Falco, Federica Casasanta, Daniela Andellini, Martina Gazzellini, Simone Petrarca, Maurizio Morocutti, Andreina Lettori, Donatella Ritrovato, Matteo Castelli, Enrico Raponi, Massimiliano Magnavita, Nicola Zaffina, Salvatore Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The introduction of robotic neurorehabilitation among the most recent technologies in pediatrics represents a new opportunity to treat pediatric patients. This study aims at evaluating the response of physiotherapists, patients and their parents to this new technology. The study considered the outcomes of technological innovation in physiotherapists (perception of the workload, satisfaction), as well as that in patients and their parents (quality of life, expectations, satisfaction) by comparing the answers to subjective questionnaires of those who made use of the new technology with those who used the traditional therapy. A total of 12 workers, 46 patients and 47 parents were enrolled in the study. Significant differences were recorded in the total workload score of physiotherapists who use the robotic technology compared with the traditional therapy (p < 0.001). Patients reported a higher quality of life and satisfaction after the use of the robotic neurorehabilitation therapy. The parents of patients undergoing the robotic therapy have moderately higher expectations and satisfaction than those undergoing the traditional therapy. In this pilot study, the robotic neurorehabilitation technique involved a significant increase in the patients’ and parents’ expectations. As it frequently happens in the introduction of new technologies, physiotherapists perceived a greater workload. Further studies are needed to verify the results achieved. MDPI 2020-05-17 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7277142/ /pubmed/32429562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103503 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gilardi, Francesco
De Falco, Federica
Casasanta, Daniela
Andellini, Martina
Gazzellini, Simone
Petrarca, Maurizio
Morocutti, Andreina
Lettori, Donatella
Ritrovato, Matteo
Castelli, Enrico
Raponi, Massimiliano
Magnavita, Nicola
Zaffina, Salvatore
Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital
title Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital
title_full Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital
title_fullStr Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital
title_short Robotic Technology in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation. A Pilot Study of Human Factors in an Italian Pediatric Hospital
title_sort robotic technology in pediatric neurorehabilitation. a pilot study of human factors in an italian pediatric hospital
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103503
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