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An agile approach to improve the usability of a physical telerehabilitation platform
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An agile approach to improve the usability of a physical telerehabilitation platform
Journal
Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Pilco H.
Sanchez-Gordon S.
Calle-Jimenez T.
Pérez-Medina J.L.
Rybarczyk Y.
Jadán Guerrero, Janio
Centro de investigación en Mecatrónica y Sistemas Interactivos
Maldonado C.G.
Nunes I.L.
Type
Article
DOI
10.3390/app9030480
URL
https://cris.indoamerica.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8991
Abstract
The goal of a telerehabilitation platform is to safely and securely facilitate the rehabilitation of patients through the use of telecommunication technologies complemented with the use of biomedical smart sensors. The purpose of this study was to perform a usability evaluation of a telerehabilitation platform. To improve the level of usability, the researchers developed and proposed an iterative process. The platform uses a digital representation of the patient which duplicates the therapeutic exercise being executed by the patient; this is detected by a Kinect camera and sensors in real time. This study used inspection methods to perform a usability evaluation of an exploratory prototype of a telerehabilitation platform. In addition, a cognitive workload assessment was performed to complement the usability evaluation. Users were involved through all the stages of the iterative refinement process. Usability issues were progressively reduced from the first iteration to the fourth iteration according to improvements which were developed and applied by the experts. Usability issues originally cataloged as catastrophic were reduced to zero, major usability problems were reduced to ten (2.75%) and minor usability problems were decreased to 141 (38.74%). This study also intends to serve as a guide to improve the usability of e-Health systems in alignment with the software development cycle. © 2019 by the authors.
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Alarm modules; Electr...
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