Therapist-Guided Tablet-Based Telerehabilitation for Patients With Aphasia: Proof-of-Concept and Usability Study
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies2019Vol. 6(1), pp. e13163–e13163
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Stephan M. Gerber, Narayan Schütz, Arif Sinan Uslu, Nadine Schmidt, Carina Röthlisberger, Patric Wyss, Sandra Perny, Corina Wyss, Monica Koenig‐Bruhin, Prabitha Urwyler, Thomas Nyffeler, Laura Marchal–Crespo, Urs P. Mosimann, René M. Müri, Tobias Nef
Abstract
Based on the questionnaire scores, the system is well accepted and simple to use for patients and therapists. Furthermore, the new tablet computer-based app and the hierarchical language exercise structure allow patients with different types of aphasia to train with different doses and intensities independently at home. Thus, the novel system has potential for treatment of patients with aphasia as a supplement to face-to-face therapy.
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