The study aims to explore the patients' perspective on usability and feasibility of the RehAtt™ mixed-reality system during upper limb, gait and balance function rehabilitation.
Mixed reality is an immersive technology that can integrate virtual objects into the real world and adaptive scenarios. It offers the opportunity to train physical and cognitive aspects in stroke patients. The patients' perspectives were assessed with a semi-structured interview.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
Each patient received the RehAtt intervention.
University Rehabilitation Institute, Republic of Slovenia
Ljubljana, Slovenia
RECRUITINGSemi-structured interview
The interview was based on a questionnaire that included rating-scale-based questions on mixed-reality therapy meeting the patient's needs, frustration during the exercise, ease of use, difficulties encountered, motivational aspect, likability and usefulness of each exercise, and open-ended questions on motivation, overall view of the mixed-reality system and possible unwanted effects.
Time frame: On the day of the end of the intervention
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