Development of an open-source and free facial rehabilitation website for severe bell's palsy: a within-subject study on user experience and patient's compliance with the MEPP-website
An open source and free website called Mirror Effect Plus Protocol (MEPP)-website was developed with features to diminish cognitive load and support motor learning during facial exercises. Assessing patient's perceptions is crucial when developing rehabilitation tools because patients' wil...
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Published in | Disability and rehabilitation Vol. 44; no. 26; p. 8357 |
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Abstract | An open source and free website called Mirror Effect Plus Protocol (MEPP)-website was developed with features to diminish cognitive load and support motor learning during facial exercises. Assessing patient's perceptions is crucial when developing rehabilitation tools because patients' willingness to use the tools strongly affect engagement in the rehabilitation process. This study compared clinicians' and patients' user experience with the MEPP-website versus a hobby-designed website.
Ten patients with acute severe Bell's palsy and five clinicians were enrolled in a within-subject and crossover design. User experience was assessed with the Modular evaluation of Components of User Experience questionnaire. Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test analysed user experience, and descriptive analyses explored the order effect. Therapeutic compliance was verified for the MEPP-website by an integrated feature. Clinicians' descriptive statistics and subjective observations were also reported.
Both patients and clinicians demonstrated a preference for the MEPP-website, whether they used it first or second. Despite this preference, compliance with the MEPP-website was reduced, although it tended to be better when used first.
MEPP- website during facial rehabilitation improved user experience. Better user experience likely optimizes how patients perform and facilitate their exercises. Factors affecting compliance with facial rehabilitation remain to be addressed.Implications for rehabilitationRecent data suggests that mirror effect therapy combined with drug therapy supports the recovery of severe Bell's Palsy.The specialized Mirror Effect Plus Protocol (MEPP)- website is a clinical computer-based tool developed to promote patients' motor learning and diminish cognitive load during mirror therapy.The MEPP-website increase clinicians' accessibility to a specialized facial rehabilitation tool for mirror therapy.Clinicians using the MEPP-website can also objectively and easily measure compliance to facial therapy with the MEPP-website. |
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AbstractList | An open source and free website called Mirror Effect Plus Protocol (MEPP)-website was developed with features to diminish cognitive load and support motor learning during facial exercises. Assessing patient's perceptions is crucial when developing rehabilitation tools because patients' willingness to use the tools strongly affect engagement in the rehabilitation process. This study compared clinicians' and patients' user experience with the MEPP-website versus a hobby-designed website.
Ten patients with acute severe Bell's palsy and five clinicians were enrolled in a within-subject and crossover design. User experience was assessed with the Modular evaluation of Components of User Experience questionnaire. Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test analysed user experience, and descriptive analyses explored the order effect. Therapeutic compliance was verified for the MEPP-website by an integrated feature. Clinicians' descriptive statistics and subjective observations were also reported.
Both patients and clinicians demonstrated a preference for the MEPP-website, whether they used it first or second. Despite this preference, compliance with the MEPP-website was reduced, although it tended to be better when used first.
MEPP- website during facial rehabilitation improved user experience. Better user experience likely optimizes how patients perform and facilitate their exercises. Factors affecting compliance with facial rehabilitation remain to be addressed.Implications for rehabilitationRecent data suggests that mirror effect therapy combined with drug therapy supports the recovery of severe Bell's Palsy.The specialized Mirror Effect Plus Protocol (MEPP)- website is a clinical computer-based tool developed to promote patients' motor learning and diminish cognitive load during mirror therapy.The MEPP-website increase clinicians' accessibility to a specialized facial rehabilitation tool for mirror therapy.Clinicians using the MEPP-website can also objectively and easily measure compliance to facial therapy with the MEPP-website. |
Author | Rivest, Camille Marcotte, Karine Rahal, Akram Martineau, Sarah |
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