Proceedings of the ICTs for Improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques 2013
DOI: 10.4108/pervasivehealth.2013.252090
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Adaptive Daily Rhythm Atmospheres for Stroke Patients: A Staff Evaluation

Abstract: This paper addresses the evaluation with hospital staff of an in-patient environment that supports patients, family, nursing staff and medical specialists during the recovery process of neurology patients and especially patients recovering from a stroke. We describe the methods that were used to evaluate the Adaptive Daily Rhythm Atmospheres (ADRA) concept. The goal of this evaluation was to gauge expectations against the different phases of the ADRA concept both qualitatively and quantitatively to determine i… Show more

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“…The AHR is described in detail in the Methodology section. Subsequent studies have elicited user-centered evaluations of the AHR (staff members and former patients) in a laboratory setting (Daemen, Cuppen, Flinsenberg, van Loenen, & Rajae-Joordens, 2013;Daemen, Flinsenberg, et al, 2014). The next step in the HCD framework is a comprehensive UX evaluation in its intended context-a stroke rehabilitation unit.…”
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“…The AHR is described in detail in the Methodology section. Subsequent studies have elicited user-centered evaluations of the AHR (staff members and former patients) in a laboratory setting (Daemen, Cuppen, Flinsenberg, van Loenen, & Rajae-Joordens, 2013;Daemen, Flinsenberg, et al, 2014). The next step in the HCD framework is a comprehensive UX evaluation in its intended context-a stroke rehabilitation unit.…”
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confidence: 99%