Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.2196/44285
Title: Use of the Digital Assistant Vigo in the Home Environment for Stroke Recovery : Focus Group Discussion With Specialists Working in Neurorehabilitation
Authors: Epalte, Klinta
Grjadovojs, Aleksandrs
Berziņa, Guna
Department of Rehabilitation
Keywords: application;development;digital therapeutic;efficacy;focus group;functionality;home-based rehabilitation;recovery;rehabilitation;rehabilitation program;stroke;usability;3.3 Health sciences;3.1 Basic medicine;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation;Rehabilitation
Issue Date: 14-Apr-2023
Citation: Epalte , K , Grjadovojs , A & Berziņa , G 2023 , ' Use of the Digital Assistant Vigo in the Home Environment for Stroke Recovery : Focus Group Discussion With Specialists Working in Neurorehabilitation ' , JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies , vol. 10 , e44285 . https://doi.org/10.2196/44285
Abstract: Background: There is a lack of resources for the provision of adequate rehabilitation after a stroke, thus creating a challenge to provide the necessary high-quality, patient-centered, and cost-efficient rehabilitation services at a time when they are needed the most. Tablet-based therapeutic programs present an alternative way to access rehabilitation services and show a new paradigm for providing therapeutic interventions following a stroke anytime and anywhere. The digital assistant Vigo is an artificial intelligence-based app that provides an opportunity for a new, more integrative way of carrying out a home-based rehabilitation program. Considering the complexity of the stroke recovery process, factors such as a suitable population, appropriate timing, setting, and the necessary patient-specialist support structure need to be thoroughly researched. There is a lack of qualitative research exploring the perspectives of professionals working in neurorehabilitation of the content and usability of the digital tool for the recovery of patients after a stroke. Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the requirements for a tablet-based home rehabilitation program for stroke recovery from the perspective of a specialist working in stroke rehabilitation. Methods: The focus group study method was chosen to explore specialists' attitudes, experience, and expectations related to the use of the digital assistant Vigo as a home-based rehabilitation program for stroke recovery in domains of the app's functionality, compliance, usability, and content. Results: In total, 3 focus groups were conducted with a participant count of 5-6 per group and the duration of the discussion ranging from 70 to 80 minutes. In total, 17 health care professionals participated in the focus group discussions. The participants represented physiotherapists (n=7, 41.2%), occupational therapists (n=7, 41.2%), speech and language therapists (n=2, 11.8%), and physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians (n=1, 5.9%). Audio and video recordings of each discussion were created for further transcription and analysis. In total, 4 themes were identified: (1) the clinician's views on using Vigo as a home-based rehabilitation system, (2) patient-related circumstances facilitating and limiting the use of Vigo; (3) Vigo's functionality and use process (program creation, individual use, remote support); and (4) complementary and alternative Vigo use perspectives. The last 3 themes were divided further into 10 subthemes, and 2 subthemes had 2 sub-subthemes each. Conclusions: Health care professionals expressed a positive attitude toward the usability of the Vigo app. It is important that the content and use of the app be coherent with the aim to avoid (1) misunderstanding its practical use and the need for integration in practice and (2) misusing the app. In all focus groups, the importance of close involvement of rehabilitation specialists in the process of app development and research was highlighted.
Description: Publisher Copyright: ©Klinta Epalte, Aleksandrs Grjadovojs, Guna Berziņa.
DOI: 10.2196/44285
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