Abstract
Investigating stroke patients with hemiplegia, this study explores how various pre-factors and personal characteristics influence their intention to use interactive gaming devices (IGDs) for hand rehabilitation. Key pre-factors include performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, hedonic motivation, and game design, while personal characteristics cover age, gender, digital experience, and stroke severity. The research, involving 38 participants, integrates these elements into the development of IGDs, using a survey based on an extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. Results indicate that hedonic motivation, affected by performance and effort expectancy as well as game design, plays a crucial role in patients’ willingness to use IGDs. Additionally, stroke severity emerges as a significant moderator in this context. These findings highlight the importance of aligning game design with patient expectations and conditions to enhance engagement and efficacy in hand rehabilitation using IGDs.
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We would like to express our gratitude to the committee for their review and approval of the study protocol.
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Chujun Yang
Chujun Yang is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Institute of Design Science, Tatung University, focusing on serious games, service design, product design, and exhibition design.
Chih-Fu Wu
Chih-Fu Wu is a Professor in the Department of Industrial Design and the Dean of Design College at Tatung University. He holds a PhD degree in the Department of Mechanical Engineering from Tatung University. His research interests include Human Factors, Service Design, and Human-Robot Interaction.
Jingyan Wang
Jingyan Wang is a master's candidate at the Graduate Institute of Design Science, Tatung University.
Wen-Chi Chen
Wen-Chi Chen is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Institute of Design Science, Tatung University.
Haoyen Chang
Haoyen Chang is a master's candidate at the Graduate Institute of Design Science, Tatung University.
Dan Dan Xu
Dan Dan Xu, PhD in Design, Lecturer in the Department of Product Design at the College of Fine Arts and Design, Quanzhou Normal University.