Designing Intuitive Web Solutions for Monitoring Patients’ Rehabilitation at Home

  • Ferdous R
  • Gabrielli S
  • Maimone R
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This paper describes the design of web-based remote monitoring interfaces aimed at supporting therapists and caregivers in supervising motor-cognitive rehabilitation plans of care to be performed by patients at home. This work was part of a three years' research project where game-based environments for upper body motor rehabilitation of post-stroke patients were developed in collaboration with two main rehabilitation centers in Italy and Austria, for a subsequent deployment at patients' homes. The paper will specifically focus on describing the iterative design of the home rehabilitation features for clinicians over the first two years of the project to enable the delivery and monitoring of more personalized, engaging plans of care for home therapy by rehabilitation centers and services.

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Ferdous, R., Gabrielli, S., & Maimone, R. (2015). Designing Intuitive Web Solutions for Monitoring Patients’ Rehabilitation at Home. ICST Transactions on Ambient Systems, 2(8), 150712. https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-12-2015.150712

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