Increasing Access to Cost Effective Home-Based Rehabilitation for Rural Veteran Stroke Survivors.

S N Housley, A R Garlow, K Ducote, A Howard, T Thomas, D Wu, K Richards, A J Butler
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Introduction: An estimated 750,000 Americans experience a stroke annually. Most stroke survivors require rehabilitation. Limited access to rehabilitation facilities has a pronounced burden on functional outcomes and quality of life. Robotic devices deliver reproducible therapy without the need for real-time human oversight. This study examined the efficacy of using home-based, telerobotic-assisted devices (Hand and Foot Mentor: HM and FM) to improve functional ability and reduce depression symptoms, while improving access and cost savings associated with rehabilitation.

Methods: Twenty stroke survivors performed three months of home-based rehabilitation using a robotic device, while a therapist remotely monitored progress. Baseline and end of treatment function and depression symptoms were assessed. Satisfaction with the device and access to therapy were determined using qualitative surveys. Cost analysis was performed to compare home-based, robotic-assisted therapy to clinic-based physical therapy.

Results: Compared to baseline, significant improvement in upper extremity function (30.06%, p= 0.046), clinically significant benefits in gait speed (29.03%), moderate improvement in depressive symptoms (28.44%) and modest improvement in distance walked (30.2%) were observed. Participants indicated satisfaction with the device. Home-based robot therapy expanded access to post-stroke rehabilitation for 35% of the people no longer receiving formal services and increased daily access for the remaining 65%, with a cost savings of $2,352 (64.97%) compared to clinic-based therapy.

Conclusion: Stroke survivors made significant clinically meaningful improvements in the use of their impaired extremities using a robotic device in the home. Home-based, robotic therapy reduced costs, while expanding access to a rehabilitation modality for people who would not otherwise have received care.

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增加农村退伍军人中风幸存者获得具有成本效益的家庭康复服务的机会。
引言据估计,每年有 75 万美国人经历中风。大多数中风幸存者需要康复治疗。使用康复设施的机会有限,对功能结果和生活质量造成了明显的负担。机器人设备可提供可重复的治疗,而无需人类的实时监督。本研究考察了使用家用远程机器人辅助设备(HM 和 FM)提高功能能力和减少抑郁症状的效果,同时改善了康复的可及性并节省了相关费用:方法:20 名中风幸存者使用机器人设备进行了为期三个月的家庭康复治疗,治疗师远程监控治疗进展。对基线和治疗结束时的功能和抑郁症状进行了评估。通过定性调查确定了对设备的满意度和获得治疗的机会。此外,还进行了成本分析,将家庭机器人辅助治疗与诊所物理治疗进行了比较:与基线相比,上肢功能有明显改善(30.06%,P= 0.046),步速有临床意义的改善(29.03%),抑郁症状有中度改善(28.44%),行走距离有适度改善(30.2%)。参与者对该设备表示满意。与诊所治疗相比,家庭机器人治疗为35%不再接受正规服务的人提供了更多的中风后康复服务,为其余65%的人提供了更多的日常康复服务,节省了2352美元(64.97%):结论:脑卒中幸存者通过在家中使用机器人设备,在使用受损肢体方面取得了显著的临床意义。基于家庭的机器人疗法降低了成本,同时还为那些原本无法接受治疗的人提供了更多的康复方式。
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