Knippenberg Els, Lamers Ilse, Timmermans Annick, Spooren Annemie
Department of Healthcare, Centre of Expertise-Innovation in Care, PXL University of Applied Sciences and Arts, 3500 Hasselt, Limburg, Belgium.
Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, REVAL, Hasselt University, 3590 Diepenbeek, Limburg, Belgium.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 18;18(14):7641. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18147641.
(1) Background: technology-based training systems are increasingly integrated in neurorehabilitation but are rarely combined with a client-centred task-oriented approach. To provide a low-cost client-centred task-oriented system, the intelligent activity-based client-centred task-oriented training (i-ACT) was developed. The objective was to evaluate the usability, credibility and treatment expectancy of i-ACT, and the motivation towards i-ACT use in rehabilitation over time. Additionally, this study will evaluate the upper limb treatment effects after training with i-ACT. (2) Methods: a mixed-method study was performed in four rehabilitation centres. Training with i-ACT was provided during six weeks, three times per week, forty-five minutes per day, additional to conventional care. (3) Results: seventeen persons with central nervous system diseases were included. High scores were seen in the system usability scale (score ≥ 73.8/100), credibility (score ≥ 22.0/27.0)/expectancy (score ≥ 15.8/27.0) questionnaire, and intrinsic motivation inventory (score ≥ 5.2/7.0), except the subscale pressure (score ≤ 2.0/7.0). Results from the interviews corroborate these findings and showed that clients and therapists believe in the i-ACT system as an additional training support system. Upper limb functional ability improved significantly ( < 0.05) over time on the Wolf motor function test. (4) Conclusion: i-ACT is a client-centred task-oriented usable and motivational system which has the potential to enhance upper limb functional training in persons with neurological diseases.
(1) 背景:基于技术的训练系统在神经康复中越来越多地得到整合,但很少与以客户为中心的任务导向方法相结合。为了提供一种低成本的以客户为中心的任务导向系统,开发了基于智能活动的以客户为中心的任务导向训练(i-ACT)。目的是评估i-ACT的可用性、可信度和治疗预期,以及随着时间推移在康复中使用i-ACT的动机。此外,本研究将评估使用i-ACT训练后的上肢治疗效果。(2) 方法:在四个康复中心进行了一项混合方法研究。在常规护理之外,提供为期六周的i-ACT训练,每周三次,每天45分钟。(3) 结果:纳入了17名患有中枢神经系统疾病的患者。在系统可用性量表(得分≥73.8/100)、可信度(得分≥22.0/27.0)/预期(得分≥15.8/27.0)问卷以及内在动机量表(得分≥5.2/7.0)中获得高分,但压力子量表(得分≤2.0/7.0)除外。访谈结果证实了这些发现,并表明客户和治疗师认为i-ACT系统是一种额外的训练支持系统。在Wolf运动功能测试中,上肢功能能力随时间显著改善(<0.05)。(4) 结论:i-ACT是一种以客户为中心的任务导向的可用且具有激励性的系统,有潜力增强神经疾病患者的上肢功能训练。