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Computer use aspects in patients with motor disabilities

Authors :
Bostantjopoulou, Sevasti
Plotnick, Meir
Zeilig, Gabi
Gottlieb, Amihai
Kizony, Amihai
Chlomissiou, Sissy
Nichogiannopoulou, Ariana
Katsarou, Zoe
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2016.

Abstract

Three groups of neurological patients were studied:a)25 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD),b)23 patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and c)19 with neuromuscular disorders ((NMD).All patients were assessed by means of two scales, one referring to the contribution of the computer in social life,everyday activities,emotional well-being (CCLS) [total score:9=not important/45=very important] and the other exploring the disease impact on various aspects of computer operation (DICOS) [total score:11=no effect/55=maximum effect]. Reliability of both scales was excellent (Cronbach's alpha was 0.87 for CCLS and 0.93 for DICOS).Between groups comparisons showed that NMD patients regarded conputer use as most important and SCI patients had the major difficulty.Mean total scores (SD) were as follows for a)CCLS:PD patients=23.28(7.22);SCI patients=20.78(9.72);NMD patients=32.84(5.12) [p=0.000] and b)DICOS:PD patients=25.9(9.9);SCI patients=31.22(15.0);NMD patients=20.53(5.15)[p=0.017]. Our preliminary results show that patients with motor disabilities regard computer use as an important aspect of their life and their disability has a significant effect in their ability to operate it satisfactorily.This information is important for the development of innovating technology helping patients to overcome their specific disabilities.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a7f2fd330808fab86da7d410e94df73
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.581299