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Virtual Coaching for Home Rehabilitation – Evidence of an Empirical Study
Hannes Schlieter, Kai Gand, Thure Georg Weimann, Massimo Caprino, Massimo Corbo, Agnese Seregni, Peppino Tropea, Rocio Del Pino, Juan Carlos Gómez Esteban, Iñigo Gabilondo, Andreea Lacraru, Stefan Busnatu
Older individuals often face disabilities or diseases that lower their quality of life (QoL). While inpatient rehabilitation can initially enhance QoL, there is often a lack of continuation at home. Virtual coaches (VCs) as specific embodied conversational agents promise appropriate support for home rehabilitation. They emerge as complementary digital aids to ensure care continuity. This paper presents the results of implementing a full-featured VC for older patients’ home rehabilitation in a multi-stage study, summarizing the main results regarding QoL outcomes and user experience tests. The study confirms the intervention as an engaging means for rehabilitation (mostly above user experience thresholds) and improvements of QoL (>10% between experimental and control groups).
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