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Designing for social relatedness between stroke survivors and eHealth: ‘Edo’ an embodied coach for stroke rehabilitation in the home context

  • P. D'Olivo
  • , A.J. Langerak
  • , D. Spek
  • , J.B.J. Bussmann
  • , M.C. Rozendaal
  • , Ruben Regterschot
  • , V. T. Visch*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

eHealth solutions at home are gaining interest and relevance in healthcare; however, they face challenges in sustaining motivation for therapy due to difficulties in creating meaningful connections between technology and people receiving care. In this article, we explore how embodied agents in eHealth interventions could be designed to establish a motivating relationship with people in the context of home-based stroke rehabilitation. We studied this potential by referring to the need for social relatedness in Self-Determination-Theory (SDT) and how this translates to the design of embodied agents’ characters, the collaborations they afford and the partnerships they establish over time. In co-creative ideation sessions with stroke survivors, this potential was explored, resulting in an interactive prototype of ‘Edo the Coach’, i.e. an embodied agent for home-based upper extremity stroke rehabilitation that was evaluated by stroke survivors in their home contexts. Based on the insights gained, we reflect on the potential of using SDT for designing embodied agents that foster motivational relationships between patient and agent as an answer to the growing demand for eHealth-supported self-care within an increasingly digitized healthcare context.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-273
Number of pages27
JournalDesign for Health
Volume8
Issue number2
Early online date17 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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