Overview
The goal of this feasibility study is to explore rehabilitation outcomes, usability and user experience of a web-based platform for delivering treatment for cognitive and language impairment amongst adults with acquired neurological disorders in critical illness and stroke disorders.
The main question it aims to answer is:
" Is it feasible to use a web-based platform for delivering rehabilitation treatment in a large acute National Health Care Organisation"
Participants will undergo therapy sessions prescribed by therapists on a web-based platform instead of the conventional paper-based therapy sessions for their cognitive and speech rehabilitation needs.
Description
The population group will be adult patients admitted to critical care unit and stroke unit and diagnosed to have speech and cognitive impairment.
The intervention is to provide therapy prescribed by therapist through Cognishine, a web-based platform instead of paper-based therapy session.
The primary objective is to assess feasibility of using the Cognishine web-based platform in a large NHS Trust in acute care setting measured by number of completed therapy sessions, per patient days.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with cognitive impairment and/or speech impairment being treated at the LUHFT Intensive Care Units and the Stroke wards
- Need for Cognitive and/or speech and Language rehabilitation
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to obtain consent
- Refusal to take part in the study
- Failure to engage with the Cognishine platform
- Inability to operate a mobile device/ tablet with support
- Unavailability of study therapist to provide training of patients
- Unstable medical condition


