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ISSN:1748-3107

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Ligao Ruan,Giles Hamilton-Fletcher,Mahya Beheshti et al. Ligao Ruan et al.
Aim: Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can convert environmental information into an accessible format for people who are blind or have low vision (pBLV). Yet, current SSDs often passively deliver all of the information...
Dominika Kwasnicka,Lucio Naccarella,Jonathan C Rawstorn et al. Dominika Kwasnicka et al.
Objective: People with disability and carers often experience poorer social, physical and mental health than the general population. Capitalising on opportunities for physical activity to improve these outcomes, we co-des...
Elizabeth Mc Guinness,Dilisha Patel,Victoria Austin Elizabeth Mc Guinness
Purpose: A disparity exists in the access and use of assistive technology (AT), with women exhibiting lower rates of access compared to men, despite a higher reported prevalence of disability. To address these gendered in...
Michael Kalu,Zixun Peng,Peace Kumapayi et al. Michael Kalu et al.
Black older adults remain largely excluded from the design of mobility wearables, yet their cultural values can shape acceptance and sustained use. We therefore explored the preferences, needs and lived experiences of Canadian Black older a...
Anna Calaicone,Skyler Kellogg,Erin Tillery et al. Anna Calaicone et al.
Purpose: The purpose for this feasibility study was to evaluate the usefulness and usability of a follow-up protocol for occupational therapists to utilise after client acquisition of mobility-related assistive technologi...
Izaskun Álvarez-Aguado,Felipe Muñoz La Rivera,Vanessa Vega et al. Izaskun Álvarez-Aguado et al.
Assistive and emerging technologies matter not only for the access they provide, but for what they enable autistic adults to decide and do. Guided by the Causal Agency Theory, this cross-sectional qualitative descriptive study used semi-str...
Nigel Newbutt,Laura Sheerman,Hung Jen Kuo et al. Nigel Newbutt et al.
This study investigates the use of virtual reality (VR) headsets in the workplace as a tool for enhancing the psychological well-being of disabled employees. By focusing on user-centred experiences, the research identifies both opportunitie...
Jeanne Pelletier,Mireille Gagnon-Roy,Hubert Kenfack Ngankam et al. Jeanne Pelletier et al.
Purpose: Individuals with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently require cognitive assistance to engage in complex activities, emphasising the need for personalised support to enhance their independence. This study exp...
Zhan Xu,Feng Liu,Guobin Xia et al. Zhan Xu et al.
Purpose: This review explored the design and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies supporting neurodiverse users, including individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and dyslexia. It examin...
Richelle Louise Gray,Catherine Cooper Hay,Noralyn Davel Pickens et al. Richelle Louise Gray et al.
Background: Older adults in care settings may use power mobility devices (PMDs) to facilitate independent mobility and engage in occupations. The relationship between previous PMD driving experience and cognitive impairme...