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NEW! Congruent movement training (CMT) for patients with spatial neglect: Perspectives of end-users on clinical implementation

In this study, end- user feedback was gathered on the tablet-based CMT and treatment delivery strategies. Fifteen clinicians and 10 SN patients played and evaluated the CMT game. The clinicians almost unanimously indicated a need to revise the in-game feedback on how patients played the game. Clinicians also deemed it feasible that some patients would use CMT training in unsupervised sessions. Eight right-hemispheric patients were able to use the CMT training and were positive about their experience. Two left-hemispheric patients were not able to use the training due to language comprehension difficulties. Six patients believed they could use CMT training independently.