2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12984-023-01284-8
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Mixed methods usability evaluation of an assistive wearable robotic hand orthosis for people with spinal cord injury

Jan Dittli,
Jan T. Meyer,
Jessica Gantenbein
et al.

Abstract: Background Robotic hand orthoses (RHO) aim to provide grasp assistance for people with sensorimotor hand impairment during daily tasks. Many of such devices have been shown to bring a functional benefit to the user. However, assessing functional benefit is not sufficient to evaluate the usability of such technologies for daily life application. A comprehensive and structured evaluation of device usability not only focusing on effectiveness but also efficiency and satisfaction is required, yet o… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the thoroughness of the usability evaluation could have been further improved by also recording and assessing the therapists' behaviour and interaction with the system objectively and in finer granularity. This could for example be achieved through eye-tracking or video recordings without substantially prolonging the experimental sessions [136,137]. Moreover, we could have gained more precise insights by evaluating the patients' upper-limb abilities with a standardized assessment prior to the experimental session.…”
Section: The Virtual Training Tasks Are Highly Enjoyablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the thoroughness of the usability evaluation could have been further improved by also recording and assessing the therapists' behaviour and interaction with the system objectively and in finer granularity. This could for example be achieved through eye-tracking or video recordings without substantially prolonging the experimental sessions [136,137]. Moreover, we could have gained more precise insights by evaluating the patients' upper-limb abilities with a standardized assessment prior to the experimental session.…”
Section: The Virtual Training Tasks Are Highly Enjoyablementioning
confidence: 99%