A Multifunctional Adaptive and Interactive AI system to support people living with stroke, acquired brain or spinal cord injuries: A study protocol.
Giovanni OttoboniFabio La PortaRoberto PipernoRabih ChattatAnnalisa BoscoPatrizia FattoriAlessia TessariPublished in: PloS one (2022)
End-user indications are expected to interest MAIA technical, health-related, and setting components. Moreover, psycho-social issues are expected to align with the technology acceptance model. In particular, they are likely to involve intrinsic motivational and extrinsic social aspects, aspects concerning the usefulness of the MAIA system, and the related ease to use. At last, we expect individual factors to impact MAIA: gender, fragility levels, psychological aspects involved in the mental representation of body image, personal endurance, and tolerance toward AT-related burden might be the aspects end-users rise in evaluating the MAIA project.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- spinal cord
- study protocol
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical trial
- atrial fibrillation
- drug delivery
- spinal cord injury
- skeletal muscle
- white matter
- artificial intelligence
- high intensity
- cerebral ischemia
- physical activity
- resistance training
- cancer therapy
- body composition
- neural network