Personal technology use amongst stroke patients: Understanding the best platforms for the design of health interventions in treatment and rehabilitation

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Europe’s healthcare systems are under strain with an ageing population contributing to increased risk of strokes. Rapid technology adaption is needed to prevent, rehabilitate and manage symptoms. This paper identifies what technology platforms are most familiar and accessible to stroke patients to guide designers and engineers to develop future interventions. A survey was distributed to 100 inpatients at a stroke unit, identifying patients’ accessibility and usage of personal technologies. Results showed that desktop/laptops and smartphones were most used as opposed to tablets and smartwatches. Different technologies were used for different tasks with a notable lack of devices used for personal health. The underlying reasons for this are discussed with recommendations made on what personal technology platforms should be implemented by designers and engineers in technology-based health interventions.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftProceedings of the Design Society
Vol/bind1
Sider (fra-til)2419-2428
Antal sider10
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021
Eksternt udgivetJa
Begivenhed23rd International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 2021 - Gothenburg, Sverige
Varighed: 16 aug. 202120 aug. 2021

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Konference23rd International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 2021
LandSverige
ByGothenburg
Periode16/08/202120/08/2021

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Funding Information:
This work has received funding from the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme of the European Union under grant agreement no. 871767 of the project ReHyb: Rehabilitation based on hybrid neuroprosthesis.

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