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From paper to informatics: The post soft care-app, an easy-to-use and fast tool to help therapists identify unmet needs in stroke patients

  • Daniela De Bartolo
  • , Giovanni Morone
  • , Alessandro Lupo
  • , Aloise Fabio
  • , Alessio Baricich
  • , Davide Di Francesco
  • , Cristina Calderone
  • , Carlo Cisari
  • , Giorgia Verdecchia
  • , Giorgio Sandrini
  • , Caterina Pistarini
  • , Gabriella Antonucci
  • , Nicola Smania
  • , Stefano Paolucci
  • , Marco Iosa

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Abstract

Even after rehabilitation, post stroke patients remain disabled. The Post Stroke Checklist (PSC) was developed to highlight unmet needs of community-dwelling stroke patients. The present study set out to validate Post Soft Care-App, designed to administer the PSC using smartphones and tablets, in order to monitor unmet needs in chronic patients. Fifty-three patients and fifteen physiotherapists were enrolled. The therapists ad-ministered the PSC to patients using the app, and then completed a structured questionnaire on its usability and utility. The Post Soft Care-App highlighted the following unmet needs: increased spasticity (56.6%), reduced independence in activities of daily living (47.2%), reduced mobility (45.3%), absence of secondary prevention (45.3%). Therapists positively evaluated Post Soft Care-App as useful, practical, quick to complete (96.2%), and effective in helping improve communication with patients (75.5%). The Post Soft Care-App can be considered a valid assessment tool for helping therapists to monitor functional outcomes in chronic patients.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)200-205
Numero di pagine6
RivistaFunctional Neurology
Volume33
Numero di pubblicazione4
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 ott 2018

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