Design and implementation of a gamified preliminary mobile diary application for the rehabilitation process in paediatric patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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Inclou dades d'ús des de 2022
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Realitzat a/ambHospital Sant Joan de Déu
Tipus de documentProjecte Final de Màster Oficial
Data2022-07-01
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Abstract
This project aims to design and implement a preliminary mobile diary application for the follow- up of the rehabilitation process in paediatric patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). The project, conducted in collaboration with Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona (SJD) Children Hospital, involves the main stages for the development of an application, from the background research to the validation and usability testing. Children with SMA have a poor muscular function related with the weakness and atrophy in the muscles, thus, rehabilitation is crucial during a major part of their life’s. The rehabilitation in SMA is complex, involves a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and the families of those children. So, communication between the different parts and the follow-up of the rehabilitation is crucial. Thus, technologies to facilitate the registration of the data could be useful methods in the follow-up of the therapeutic rehabilitation plan of these patients. In this project, SMApp, a pilot mobile diary application, was implemented with Unity game engine. Moreover, gamification strategies were used for a higher adherence to the application. The prototype has been validated and tested with reduced number of participants, including children and adolescents with SMA, to determine the potential use of this technologies. The results of the validation and potential testing of SMApp suggest that mobile diary applications for the rehabilitation follow-up may be a powerful tool. Moreover, those results reflect the benefits and limitations of this first prototype of the application which can be modified to develop an enhanced version of SMApp.
MatèriesVirtual reality, Medical rehabilitation, Cerebrovascular disease--Patients--Rehabilitation, Realitat virtual, Rehabilitació mèdica, Malalties cerebrovasculars--Pacients--Rehabilitació
TitulacióMÀSTER UNIVERSITARI EN NEUROENGINYERIA I REHABILITACIÓ (Pla 2020)
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