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A Participatory Model for Cocreating Accessible Rehabilitation Technology for Stroke Survivors: User-Centered Design Approach

A Participatory Model for Cocreating Accessible Rehabilitation Technology for Stroke Survivors: User-Centered Design Approach

Sweeney et al [7] found reasons that stem from both therapists (eg, lack of training) and patients (eg, poor motivation). To overcome these barriers and increase the use of technology in rehabilitation, a number of recommendations have been proposed, including improved usability, clinical evidence of effectiveness, value for money, and conforming to self-management programs [9].

Andrew Kerr, Madeleine Grealy, Milena Slachetka, Chioma Obinuchi Wodu, Gillian Sweeney, Fiona Boyd, David Colville, Philip Rowe

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2024;11:e57227