Keywords

Lived experience, qualitative research, robot-assisted gait training

 

Authors

  1. Chang, Yi-Ya PhD, RN

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the rehabilitation experiences and perceptions of patients with neurological disorders who have used the Lokomat Augmented Feedback module, a robot-assisted gait training device.

 

Design: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted.

 

Methods: Purposive sampling was employed to recruit participants with neurological disorders who have used the Lokomat. Semistructured face-to-face interviews were completed in northern Taiwan. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was used.

 

Results: Thirteen interviews were analyzed. Three themes were identified: learning to walk again, inspiring the fighting spirit, and the joys and worries of technological innovation.

 

Conclusions: Strong positive emotions and logistical concerns were associated with the use of the Lokomat.

 

Clinical Relevance: Encouraging patients while also being transparent about the challenges involved in the rehabilitation process and helping set realistic goals is critical. Furthermore, attention directed toward anticipating and mitigating the physical strain associated with the Lokomat is important.