Robots and games in stroke rehabilitation
Who it’s for: Survivors of stroke, family members or carers
What it involves: Interview
Where: Online (Australia) or in-person (VIC)
Summary
Researchers from The University of Melbourne want to understand your likes, needs and preferences for robotic and gaming technology used in stroke rehabilitation. This will help hospitals and rehabilitation clinics to develop strategies to support patients to use this equipment and it may also help companies to develop more suitable equipment for patients.
Eligibility
- Survivors of stroke, family members and carers.
It doesn’t matter if you have or haven’t used gaming or robotic technology in rehabilitation, as the researchers are interested in understanding your views about such equipment.
Activity
An interview that may take around 30–45 minutes (maximum of 1 hour). This can be held online or in-person at The University of Melbourne.
Documents
Participant information sheet - survivors of stroke [DOCX 184 KB]
Participant information sheet - carers [DOCX 183 KB]
Contact
For more information, please contact the research team:
Melissa Rogerson: melissa.rogerson@unimelb.edu.au
Sophie Freeman: sophie.freeman@unimelb.edu.au
Marlena Klaic: Marlena.klaic@unimelb.edu.au