Department of Physiotherapy, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland.
School of Health Sciences, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh EH21 6UU, United Kingdom.
Physiotherapy. 2020 Jun;107:317-326. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2017.03.001. Epub 2017 Mar 16.
The YouGrabber (YG) is a new virtual reality training system that focuses on unilateral and bimanual activities. This nested study was part of a larger multicenter randomized controlled trial and explored experiences of people with chronic stroke during a 4 weeks intensive upper limb training with YG.
A qualitative design using semi-structured, face-to-face interviews. A phenomenological descriptive approach was used, with data coded, categorized and summarized using a thematic analysis. Topics investigated included: the experience of YG training, perceived impact of YG training on arm function, and the role of the treating therapist.
Five people were interviewed (one female, age range 55 to 75 years, 1 to 6 years poststroke). Seven main themes were identified: (1) general experience, (2) expectations, (3) feedback, (4) arm function, (5) physiotherapist's role, (6) fatigue, (7) motivation. Key experiences reported included feelings of motivation and satisfaction, with positive factors identified as challenge, competition, fun and effort. The YG training appeared to trigger greater effort, however fatigue was experienced at the end of the training. Overall, patients described positive changes in upper limb motor function and activity level, e.g. automatic arm use. While the opportunity for self-practice was appreciated, input from the therapist at the start of the intervention was deemed important for safety and confidence.
Reported experiences were mostly positive and the participants were motivated to practice intensively. They enjoyed the challenging component of the games.
YouGrabber(YG)是一种新的虚拟现实训练系统,专注于单侧和双手活动。这项嵌套研究是一项更大的多中心随机对照试验的一部分,旨在探索慢性卒中患者在 4 周的 YG 上肢强化训练期间的体验。
使用半结构式面对面访谈的定性设计。采用现象学描述方法,使用主题分析对数据进行编码、分类和总结。调查的主题包括:YG 训练体验、YG 训练对上肢功能的感知影响以及治疗师的作用。
共采访了 5 人(1 名女性,年龄 55 至 75 岁,卒中后 1 至 6 年)。确定了 7 个主要主题:(1)一般体验,(2)期望,(3)反馈,(4)上肢功能,(5)治疗师的角色,(6)疲劳,(7)动机。报告的主要体验包括动力和满足感,积极因素包括挑战、竞争、乐趣和努力。YG 训练似乎引发了更大的努力,但在训练结束时会感到疲劳。总体而言,患者描述了上肢运动功能和活动水平的积极变化,例如自动使用手臂。虽然患者欣赏自我练习的机会,但治疗师在干预开始时的投入对于安全和信心很重要。
报告的体验大多是积极的,参与者有强烈的积极性进行强化练习。他们喜欢游戏中具有挑战性的部分。