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期刊名:Disability and rehabilitation-assistive technology

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ISSN:1748-3107

e-ISSN:1748-3115

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Thi Quynh Hoa Nguyen,Tuan Long Tran,Quang Huy Trinh et al. Thi Quynh Hoa Nguyen et al.
Purpose: Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) is a specific neurodevelopmental learning disability that significantly impairs an individual's ability to learn and process mathematical concepts. Given that preschool and primary ...
Dean Pym Dean Pym
Purpose: Efficient posture and mobility service delivery is critical for maintaining user independence and preventing secondary complications. In Wales, provision is currently centralised through four specialist centres. ...
Sanghee Moon,Iracema Leroi,Sandra Kletzel et al. Sanghee Moon et al.
Purpose: Digital technology offers promising applications for cognitive telerehabilitation in Parkinson's disease (PD), but its optimal use requires structured guidelines. This project aimed to develop appropriate use rec...
Amal Krishnan U C,Hiran Haridas Lathabai,Rajlakshmi Kanjilal et al. Amal Krishnan U C et al.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has rapidly permeated education, with growing implications for disability-inclusive practice. Objective: This review maps GenAI uses for students with disabilities since public LLM adoption, identi...
Michal Waisman-Nitzan,Lori Rosenberg,Naomi Gefen Michal Waisman-Nitzan
Purpose: Children and youth with both severe visual impairment and physical disabilities are often excluded from powered mobility training due to safety risks, leading to learned helplessness and limited participation. ...
Sukanta Majumder,Anindya Halder,Priyanka Bisht et al. Sukanta Majumder et al.
Purpose: Traditional wheelchair controls often limit independence and pose safety risks for motor-impaired users. To address these challenges, this study explores the potential of EEG-based control systems that allow users to operate powere...
Linda Sumpter,Praveen Kumar,Praminda Caleb-Solly Linda Sumpter
Purpose: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) will require new levels of technical proficiency and digital literacy to ensure the safe and effective use of physically assistive robots (PARs). The aim of this study was to under...
Katerina Mavrou,Anastasia Liasidou,Eleni Theodorou et al. Katerina Mavrou et al.
Objective: UD and accessibility have increasingly gained momentum in HE debates, constituting an indispensable dimension of inclusion rhetoric. Research has largely examined UD's pedagogical role in addressing student div...
P N Paulien Buist-Brink,V S Stefania Vacaru,P S Paula Sterkenburg P N Paulien Buist-Brink
Purpose: This study examined the effectiveness of the HiSense Taxi App for taxi drivers of individuals with disabilities. The aim was to assess improvements in knowledge about sensitivity and responsiveness, empathy towar...
Claire L Flemmer,Rory C Flemmer Claire L Flemmer
Purpose: Asymmetrical arm use is needed to propel a manual wheelchair on a straight trajectory when the path has cross slope. Beyond being tiring and inefficient, little is known about the implications of cross slope. ...