2016
DOI: 10.1177/1357633x16656235
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Scoping review of outcome measures used in telerehabilitation and virtual reality for post-stroke rehabilitation

Abstract: Introduction Despite the increased interest in telerehabilitation (TR), virtual reality (VR) and outcome measures for stroke rehabilitation, surprisingly little research has been done to map and identify the most common outcome measures used in TR. For this review, we conducted a systematic search of the literature that reports outcome measures used in TR or VR for stroke rehabilitation. Our specific objectives included: 1) to identify the outcome measures used in TR and VR studies; and 2) to describe which pa… Show more

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“…Participation in life situations is widely recognised as an important outcome of stroke rehabilitation yet participation outcomes remain underutilised in intervention studies 18,19,20 .…”
Section: Measuring Participation Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participation in life situations is widely recognised as an important outcome of stroke rehabilitation yet participation outcomes remain underutilised in intervention studies 18,19,20 .…”
Section: Measuring Participation Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, there is no consensus on what measures to employ to facilitate comparisons across interventions. Many different range of outcome measures have been used (Veras et al, 2015;Veras et al, 2017). The focus is often the functionality of the upper limb, balance, and postural control.…”
Section: Level Adaptation (Scaffolding)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less common is the evaluation of daily functioning, independence, quality of life, pain, depression, fatigue, and socialization, despite their relevance for health quality. The choice of adequate measures is crucial to assess the quality of care, identify gaps, and define priorities in stroke care (Veras et al, 2017).…”
Section: Level Adaptation (Scaffolding)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some developed countries are exploring new health care‐delivery models such as tele‐medicine and tele‐rehabilitation. Some of these models of care involve minimal‐to‐no contact with health care providers; these models might limit the availability of systematically measured outcomes [71]. Hence, large databases, as well as guidelines for CDEs, will require new methods and updates to account for these changes, including the addition of patient‐reported outcome measures.…”
Section: Implications For Pmandr Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%