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. 2023 Nov 20;10:e50438. doi: 10.2196/50438

Table 1.

Summary of participant characteristicsa.

Variable Values (N=15)
Age (years), mean (SD) 70 (5.4)
Gender, n (%)

Male 9 (60)

Female 6 (40)
Education level, n (%)

General educational development or high school 6 (40)

PhD or higher 1 (7)

Bachelor’s degree 5 (33)

Trade school 2 (13)

Master’s degree 1 (7)
Time since the last stroke, n (%)

6 months to <2 years 1 (7)

2 years to <5 years 4 (27)

5 years to <10 years 1 (7)

10 years to <15 years 4 (27)

15 years to <20 years 5 (33)
Comfort level with technology, n (%)

Basic tasks 3 (20)

Okay 9 (60)

Very comfortable 3 (20)
Caregiver needed, n (%) 0 (0)
Walking impairment, n (%) 13 (87)
Interested in improving the ability to walk, n (%) 14 (93)
Assisted walking devices, n (%) 2 (13)
Neurologic injury other than stroke, n (%) 0 (0)
Lower limb prosthetic, n (%) 0 (0)
Hearing impairment, n (%) 0 (0)
Severe aphasia, n (%) 0 (0)
Speech disorder, n (%) 0 (0)
Able to safely participate in a 5- to 7-minute walk, n (%) 15 (100)

aFor the demographic variables that have 0%, this was intentional in order to replicate exclusion criteria used for clinical trials of InTandem.