The development of an augmented reality device for the autonomous management of the electric bed and the electric wheelchair for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a pilot study.
Stefania BonaGiordana DonvitoFederica CozzaIrene MalbertiPaolo VaccariAndrea LizioLucia GrecoElena CarraroValeria Ada SansoneChristian LunettaPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2019)
The project has collected some useful information for technological system development to face the need for autonomy ALS patients. Patients were satisfied with the tested aids and were interested in the future developments. Further studies are needed to improve the system and overcome some technical problems that occurred during the project.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILIATIONThe ECO-ALS system seems to improve the patients' perceived autonomy.The ECO-ALS system seems to improve the patients' perceived progress in competence, adaptability and areas of self-esteem, confirming a positive psychosocial impact of the assistance device.The ECO-ALS system seems to improve the patients' perceived quality of life.Patients were satisfied with the tested aids and were interested in the future developments.