Title :
Collaborative Tele-rehabilitation: A Strategy for Increasing Engagement
Author :
Loureiro, Rui C V ; Johnson, Michelle J. ; Harwin, William S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Cybern., Reading Univ.
Abstract :
This paper examines the influence of a collaborative rehabilitation environment that encourages a long-distance collaborative "play" using two robot-mediated environments. This study presents a strategy for increasing motivation on able-bodied persons, applicable to impaired persons, to engage, sustain play and relate during a shared task. The study consisted of a series of eighteen single case studies, each involved in two distinct phases and assessed using a multidimensional measurement intended to assess participant\´ subjective experience. The results showed a clear positive trend in favour of the robot-mediated game environment. Subjects found the collaborative environment more valuable and more interesting and enjoyable. As a consequence, it appears subjects were willing to spend more time at a task
Keywords :
medical robotics; neurophysiology; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; telemedicine; able-bodied person; collaborative tele-rehabilitation; impaired person; intrinsic motivation; neurorehabilitation; robot-mediated game environment; robot-mediated therapy; Biomedical engineering; Collaboration; Cybernetics; Delay effects; Educational institutions; Internet; Medical treatment; Rehabilitation robotics; Robots; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 2006. BioRob 2006. The First IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pisa
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0040-6
DOI :
10.1109/BIOROB.2006.1639198