The recent WSA webinar on AI, presented by ALANA, a partner in the RES-Q+ initiative, showcased the growing role of artificial intelligence in stroke management. The session underscored the potential of AI technologies to transform stroke care and rehabilitation, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in this innovative field.
RES-Q+ Presentations at ESOC2024
The University of Glasgow presented their posters on the RES-Q+ project at the ESOC2024 conference. The presentations included:
- Stroke-Specific Virtual Assistant as a Companion in Recovery: Highlighting the development and implementation of a virtual assistant tailored for stroke patients, aiming to aid in their recovery journey.
- Initial Experiences in Designing a Stroke-Specific Virtual Assistant: Discussing the design process, challenges, and initial feedback in creating a virtual assistant specifically for stroke care.
- Reliability and Validity Across Existing Versions of the Modified Rankin Scale for Stroke: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: A comprehensive review and meta-analysis focused on the Modified Rankin Scale's efficacy in assessing stroke outcomes.
- Toward an Efficient, Robust, and Relevant Assessment of Independence in Activities of Daily Living: Proposing advancements in evaluating stroke patients' independence in daily activities.
Upcoming Presentation at Medical Informatics Europe 2024
In August, a significant paper on the application of conversational AI technologies within the RES-Q+ Project will be presented at the Medical Informatics Europe 2024 conference. This paper focuses on the practical application of AI in enhancing stroke care and patient interaction. It aims to disseminate insights, foster collaboration, and promote the adoption of cutting-edge AI solutions developed through the RES-Q+ initiative to improve stroke management and patient outcomes.