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Authors: R. Sánchez-Carrión 1 ; D. Wever 2 ; S. M. Jansen-Kosterink 3 ; Miriam Vollenbroek 3 ; H. J. Hermens 3 ; S. Scattareggia 4 ; F. Benvenuti 5 ; S. Doménech 1 ; Wojciech Glinkowski 6 and Rianne Huis in 't Veld 3

Affiliations: 1 Fundació Privada Institut de Neurorehabilitació Guttmann, Spain ; 2 Roessingh Centre for Rehabilitation, Netherlands ; 3 Roessingh Research and Development, Netherlands ; 4 SignoMotus, Italy ; 5 Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale 11 di Empoli, Italy ; 6 Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

Keyword(s): Usability, Exercise-based Tele-rehabilitation, Problem Software Reports, Change Requests, Methodology.

Abstract: Having usable technology is an imperative, especially for contemporary (elderly) patients with disabilities. The aim of the present document is to examine the usability of our exercise-based tele-rehabilitation service based on a hybrid approach in four different impaired user groups (elderly people with cognitive and/or movement and postural problems) and in its context (as a tele-rehabilitation service during rehabilitation treatment). A hybrid approach consisted of a task-oriented patient usability test and a one-year pilot-implementation during which problem software reports and change requests were collected from professionals. Across Europe, in total n=60 patients were included in the usability test suffering from pulmonary diseases, stroke, orthopeadic patients and patients suffering from Alzheimer. In addition, during the one-year pilot-implementation period in four European clinical centers (NL, PL, IT, ES), in total n=81 Software Problem Reports (SPR’s) have been collected and n=43 Change Requests (CRs). In conclusion, this hybrid methodology allowed usability data to be retrieved from both an episodic and a longer period of use, controlled use and use in routine care, and focus on both the tele-rehabilitation software and service delivery, i.e tele-treatment protocols. Moreover, both the patient as well the professional perspective was incorporated. (More)

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Sánchez-Carrión, R.; Wever, D.; Jansen-Kosterink, S.; Vollenbroek, M.; Hermens, H.; Scattareggia, S.; Benvenuti, F.; Doménech, S.; Glinkowski, W. and Huis in 't Veld, R. (2012). The Usability of an Exercise-based Tele-rehabilitation ServiceA Hybrid Methodology. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on e-Health Services and Technologies and the Third International Conference on Green IT Solutions - EHST; ISBN 978-989-8565-27-3, SciTePress, pages 36-43. DOI: 10.5220/0004473800360043

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title={The Usability of an Exercise-based Tele-rehabilitation ServiceA Hybrid Methodology},
booktitle={Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on e-Health Services and Technologies and the Third International Conference on Green IT Solutions - EHST},
year={2012},
pages={36-43},
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doi={10.5220/0004473800360043},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on e-Health Services and Technologies and the Third International Conference on Green IT Solutions - EHST
TI - The Usability of an Exercise-based Tele-rehabilitation ServiceA Hybrid Methodology
SN - 978-989-8565-27-3
AU - Sánchez-Carrión, R.
AU - Wever, D.
AU - Jansen-Kosterink, S.
AU - Vollenbroek, M.
AU - Hermens, H.
AU - Scattareggia, S.
AU - Benvenuti, F.
AU - Doménech, S.
AU - Glinkowski, W.
AU - Huis in 't Veld, R.
PY - 2012
SP - 36
EP - 43
DO - 10.5220/0004473800360043
PB - SciTePress