Therapist perspectives on the clinical utility of hand performance information from at-home egocentric video in outpatient neurorehabilitation: a multi-methods evaluation study.
A multi-methods study examined how outpatient neurorehabilitation therapists perceived the clinical value of hand performance data captured through at-home egocentric (first-person) video recordings. Therapists evaluated whether this type of remote monitoring could meaningfully inform their clinical decision-making for patients working on upper extremity function. The findings contribute to understanding how wearable or home-based video technology might be integrated into neurological rehabilitation practice.
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