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Therapist-Guided Tablet-Based Telerehabilitation for Patients With Aphasia: Proof-of-Concept and Usability Study

机译:基于片剂的患者的治疗师导向的片剂:概念证据和可用性研究

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Aphasia is the loss or impairment of language functions and affects everyday social life. The disorder leads to the inability to understand and be understood in both written and verbal communication and affects the linguistic modalities of auditory comprehension, verbal expression, reading, and writing. Due to heterogeneity of the impairment, therapy must be adapted individually and dynamically to patient needs. An important factor for successful aphasia therapy is dose and intensity of therapy. Tablet computer-based apps are a promising treatment method that allows patients to train independently at home, is well accepted, and is known to be beneficial for patients. In addition, it has been shown to ease the burden of therapists. The aim of this project was to develop an adaptive multimodal system that enables aphasic patients to train at home using language-related tasks autonomously, allows therapists to remotely assign individualized tasks in an easy and time-efficient manner, and tracks the patient's progress as well as creation of new individual exercises. The system consists of two main parts: (1) the patient's interface, which allows the patient to exercise, and (2) the therapist's interface, which allows the therapist to assign new exercises to the patient and supervise the patient's progress. The pool of exercises is based on a hierarchical language structure. Using questionnaires, therapists and patients evaluated the system in terms of usability (ie, System Usability Scale) and motivation (ie, adapted Intrinsic Motivation Inventory). A total of 11 speech and language therapists (age: mean 28, SD 7 years) and 15 patients (age: mean 53, SD 10 years) diagnosed with aphasia participated in this study. Patients rated the Bern Aphasia App in terms of usability (scale 0-100) as excellent (score 70; Z=-1.90; P=.03) and therapists rated the app as good (score 85; Z=-1.75; P=.04). Furthermore, patients enjoyed (scale 0-6) solving the exercises (score3; mean 3.5, SD 0.40; Z=-1.66; P=.049). Based on the questionnaire scores, the system is well accepted and simple to use for patients and therapists. Furthermore, the new tablet computer-based app and the hierarchical language exercise structure allow patients with different types of aphasia to train with different doses and intensities independently at home. Thus, the novel system has potential for treatment of patients with aphasia as a supplement to face-to-face therapy. ?Stephan Moreno Gerber, Narayan Schütz, Arif Sinan Uslu, Nadine Schmidt, Carina R?thlisberger, Patric Wyss, Sandra Perny, Corina Wyss, Monica Koenig-Bruhin, Prabitha Urwyler, Thomas Nyffeler, Laura Marchal-Crespo, Urs Peter Mosimann, René Martin Müri, Tobias Nef. Originally published in JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (http://rehab.jmir.org), 26.04.2019.
机译:失语症是语言职能的损失或损害,并影响日常社会生活。这种疾病导致无能理解并在书面和口头沟通中理解,并影响听觉理解,口头表达,阅读和写作的语言方式。由于损伤的异质性,治疗必须单独调整,并动态地适应患者需求。成功的失语症治疗的一个重要因素是剂量和治疗强度。基于平板电脑的应用程序是一个有前途的处理方法,使患者在家中独立培训,被众所周知,并且已知对患者有益。此外,已被证明可以缓解治疗师的负担。该项目的目的是开发一个自适应多模式系统,使失呼患者能够自主使用语言相关的任务在家中培训,允许治疗师以简单且节奏的方式远程分配个性化任务,并追踪患者的进度作为创造新的个人练习。该系统由两个主要部分组成:(1)患者的界面,允许患者锻炼,并(2)治疗师的界面,允许治疗师为患者分配新的练习并监督患者的进展。练习池基于分层语言结构。使用问卷,治疗师和患者在可用性(即,系统可用性规模)和动机(即,适应内在动机库存)方面评估了该系统。共有11名语音和语言治疗师(年龄:平均28,SD 7岁)和15名患者(年龄:平均53,SD 10岁)诊断出在本研究中参与了开胃解赛。患者在可用性(SCASE 0-100)的优异(得分> 70; Z = -1.90; P = .03)和治疗师和治疗师等方面评估为优秀(得分> 85; Z = -1.75; p = .04)。此外,患者享受(尺寸0-6)解决练习(得分> 3;平均3.5,SD 0.40; Z = -1.66; P = .049)。根据调查问卷分数,对患者和治疗师来说,该系统可接受且易于使用。此外,新的平板电脑基于计算机的应用和层级锻炼结构允许在家里独立于不同的剂量和强度培训不同类型的失语的患者。因此,新颖的系统具有治疗患者的患者作为面对面治疗的补充剂。 ?斯蒂芬·莫雷斯·格尔伯,NarayanSchütz,斯南·苏利斯,克里娜·施密特,Carina R?Thlisberger,Patric Wyss,Sandra Perny,Corina Wyss,Monica Koenig-Bruhin,Prabitha urwyler,Thomas Nyffeler,Laura Marchal-Crespo,Urs Peter Mosimann,René MartinMüri,托比亚尼亚。最初发表在JMIR康复和辅助技术(http://rehab.jmir.org),26.04.2019。

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