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期刊名:Disability and rehabilitation-assistive technology

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ISSN:1748-3107

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Nurul Hanim Mohd Yajid,Nor Asyikin Mohd Tahir Nurul Hanim Mohd Yajid
Purpose: Medication management presents unique challenges for individuals with sensory impairments, often leading to medication errors, poor adherence and reduced independence. While assistive technologies offer promising...
Emily Rossi,Renee Shantz,Heather Millman et al. Emily Rossi et al.
Purpose: Service dogs play an essential role for their owners who are accessing mental health treatment. This qualitative study sought to understand the experiences of service dog owners, co-patients, frontline staff, and...
Pamela Beach,Ben Lytle,Nicole Ness et al. Pamela Beach et al.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists (COMS) integrating assistive technology (AT) and virtual reality (VR) into their practice. Drawing ...
Hamsu Abdul Gani,Andi Muhammad Fadlih,Akhmad Affandi et al. Hamsu Abdul Gani et al.
Objective This research focuses on the development and validation of TOTURU, a web-based digital learning media designed to support Physical Education (PJOK) learning for Deaf students. Methods Guided by a Research and Development (R&D) app...
Lisa Couzens,Kate Tuck,Rachelle McNally et al. Lisa Couzens et al.
Introduction: The cushion microclimate is an important risk factor for pressure injury. To date, the microclimate responses to wheelchair cushions have not been assessed in warm environments where they are potentially mos...
Yuki Choji,Nanami Hirokawa,Norihito China et al. Yuki Choji et al.
Objective: This study examined (1) the feasibility and utility of a vision-based mobile application for assessing chopstick manipulation ability and (2) the preliminary effectiveness of newly developed assistive chopstick...
Heather A Feldner,Kiana Keithley,Kimberly A Ingraham et al. Heather A Feldner et al.
Purpose: Self-initiated mobility experiences are critical for young children with disabilities and may be augmented through powered mobility (PM). However, access to PM for young children (
Ed Giesbrecht,Krista L Best,William C Miller et al. Ed Giesbrecht et al.
Background: Manual wheelchairs (MWCs) are essential for individuals with mobility impairments, yet many users receive limited training, restricting mobility and participation. Innovative alternatives to therapist-led appr...
N C Homans,M Hussain,H F E van der Toom et al. N C Homans et al.
Purpose: Increasing cochlear implant (CI) demand due to broader candidacy and an ageing population challenges in-clinic rehabilitation. Remote programming offers a promising alternative to improve accessibility. This stud...