Preliminary evaluation of a personal healthcare system prototype for cognitive erehabilitation in a living assistance domain

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Abstract

The integration of rehabilitation systems in an ambient assisted living environment can provide a powerful and versatile tool for long-term stroke rehabilitation goals. This paper introduces a novel concept of a personalized cognitive rehabilitation system in a naturalistic setting. The proposed platform was developed within the CogWatch project, with the intent of fostering independence in activities of daily living in patients with apraxia and action disorganization syndrome. Technical usability was evaluated in a series of pilot experiments, which illustrate how this approach may help to retrain patients in activities of daily living. The first system prototype has been tested with 36 participants divided into three groups, providing an exploratory evaluation of the usability of this solution and its acceptability. The technical solutions used within the CogWatch project are targeted to meet both the end users' needs from the interaction and usability point of views and the clinical requirements associated with the use of such systems. The challenges behind the development of ambient assisted living systems for cognitive rehabilitation are discussed. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Pastorino, M., Fioravanti, A., Arredondo, M. T., Cogollor, J. M., Rojo, J., Ferre, M., … Wing, A. M. (2014). Preliminary evaluation of a personal healthcare system prototype for cognitive erehabilitation in a living assistance domain. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(6), 10213–10233. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140610213

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