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. 2021 Sep 28;18(19):10186. doi: 10.3390/ijerph181910186

Table 6.

Patient and therapist responses to questions at discharge. SEAM 04 self-discharged before the discharge survey could be delivered and thus the survey response only includes the parts from their therapist, Therapist 3.

Patient Therapist Questions and Answers
Patient Question: What Did You Like Most about the System?
SEAM 01 Therapist 1 “It took me along progressively and I was able to watch the videos we recorded which helped.” Unfortunately, the patient accidentally deleted the videos.
SEAM 05 Therapist 2 “It kept me on task”
SEAM 07 Therapist 2 “I liked having the exercises organized by day and having the videos”
SEAM 04 Therapist 3
Patient Question: What did you like least about the system?
SEAM 01 Therapist 1 “It was hard and uncomfortable to put the puck on my arm.”
SEAM 05 Therapist 2 “The puck was a hassle, large and bulky and did not always capture the repetitions and hard to understand “
SEAM 07 Therapist 2 “The puck did not provide specific feedback so it didn’t seem beneficial”
SEAM 04 Therapist 3
Therapist Question: What did you find most useful about the SEAM system for treating this patient?
SEAM 01 Therapist 1 “The ability to record videos”
SEAM 05 Therapist 2 “Patient was motivated to use the system because they knew I was monitoring their completion of their exercises”
SEAM 07 Therapist 2 “Pt Pal”
SEAM 04 Therapist 3 “Being able to monitor compliance”
Therapist Question: What was the most difficult or frustrating part of using the SEAM system with this patient?
SEAM 01 Therapist 1 “The multiple steps to use the system each time I saw the patient.”
SEAM 05 Therapist 2 “The puck was not useful for most of the exercises.”
SEAM 07 Therapist 2 “The puck was not very useful and the patient decided not to do Zoom after the 3rd visit and switched to in clinic visits for the remainder of the therapy”
SEAM 04 Therapist 3 “Time constraints for reviewing progress”