Feasibility of a Technology-based System in Aged Person Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intelligent Activity-based Client-centred Training (i-ACT) in Aged Persons
A mix-method cross-sectional feasibility study performed in five aged care institutes in
Flanders, Belgium. A convenience sample of 48 aged persons was recruited and 12 supervisors
(i.e. occupational therapy students and therapists).
Aged persons received a 20-30 minutes test with a technology-based system, i.e. intelligent
Activity-based Client-centred Training system (i-ACT). The i-ACT consists of the Microsoft
Kinect and adapted software in which movements can be recorded and training parameters can be
set by supervisors.
During and after the test, the thinking aloud method was used. After the test, the Intrinsic
Motivation Inventory, the System Usability Scale, and the Credibility/Expectancy
Questionnaire were administered in the aged persons.
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