Building on previous research findings, this article describes the development of the feedback interfaces for a Personalised Self-Managed Rehabilitation System (PSMrS) for home-based post-stroke rehabilitation using computer-based technology. Method: Embedded within a realistic evaluative methodological approach, the development of the feedback interfaces for the PSMrS involved the incorporation of existing and emerging theories and a hybrid of health and social sciences research and user-centred design methods. Results: User testing confirmed that extrinsic feedback for home-based post-stroke rehabilitation through computer-based technology needs to be personalisable, accurate, rewarding and measurable. In addition, user testing also confi...
BackgroundMany forms of home-based technology targeting stroke rehabilitation have been devised, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Background and Purpose. Stroke is one of the major causes of disability in the UK with over 100,000 ...
PURPOSE: Building on previous research findings, this article describes the development of the feedb...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
PURPOSE: To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a po...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Background Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and...
YesBackground: Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence ...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Stroke patients ’ utilisation of extrinsic feedback from computer-based technology in the home: ther...
In the United Kingdom, stroke is the most significant cause of adult disability. Stroke survivors ar...
peer reviewedBackground and Objective: With the increase in the number of stroke survivors, there is...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Stroke is a major cause of physical disability. Recovery is possible, and can continue indefinitely....
BackgroundMany forms of home-based technology targeting stroke rehabilitation have been devised, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Background and Purpose. Stroke is one of the major causes of disability in the UK with over 100,000 ...
PURPOSE: Building on previous research findings, this article describes the development of the feedb...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
PURPOSE: To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a po...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Background Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and...
YesBackground: Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence ...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Stroke patients ’ utilisation of extrinsic feedback from computer-based technology in the home: ther...
In the United Kingdom, stroke is the most significant cause of adult disability. Stroke survivors ar...
peer reviewedBackground and Objective: With the increase in the number of stroke survivors, there is...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Stroke is a major cause of physical disability. Recovery is possible, and can continue indefinitely....
BackgroundMany forms of home-based technology targeting stroke rehabilitation have been devised, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Background and Purpose. Stroke is one of the major causes of disability in the UK with over 100,000 ...