Table 5 Mean ratings on each item of the self-designed questionnaire in occupational therapists and patients with stroke.

From: Development and user experience of an innovative multi-mode stroke rehabilitation system for the arm and hand for patients with stroke

 

Occupational therapists

(n = 4)

Patients with stroke

(n = 10)

1. The concentration level of participant while using this

MSR system

4.50 ± 0.58

(Range: 4–5)

4.00 ± 0.82

(Range: 3–5)

2. The placement of the screen

4.00 ± 0.00

(Range: 4)

4.10 ± 0.99

(Range: 2–5)

3. The placement of the camera

4.50 ± 0.58

(Range: 4–5)

4.30 ± 0.82

(Range: 3–5)

4. The height of the seat

4.00 ± 1.41

(Range: 2–5)

4.60 ± 0.52

(Range: 4–5)

5. The design of the working platform

4.50 ± 0.58

(Range: 4–5)

4.10 ± 0.99

(Range: 2–5)

6. The resolution of videos and images

3.25 ± 1.26

(Range: 2–5)

4.20 ± 1.03

(Range: 2–5)

7. The ease of operating the two adjustable arms

3.25 ± 0.96

(Range: 2–4)

4.40 ± 0.97

(Range: 2–5)

8. The ease of use of the computer interface

4.00 ± 0.82

(Range: 3–5)

4.30 ± 0.67

(Range: 3–5)

9. The ease of use of the user manual

4.50 ± 0.58

(Range: 4–5)

4.40 ± 0.97

(Range: 2–5)

10. Willingness to use this MSR system in the future

4.50 ± 1.00

(Range: 3–5)

4.40 ± 0.84

(Range: 3–5)

  1. The listed statistics are mean ± standard deviation (SD).
  2. Abbreviations: MSR, multi-mode stroke rehabilitation.
  3. Note: The score of each item is ranged from 1 to 5. Higher scores are indicative of more concentrated for item 1, more appropriate for items 2 to 5, better resolution for item 6, easier for items 7 to 9, and more willing for item 10.