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期刊名:Disability and rehabilitation-assistive technology

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ISSN:1748-3107

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IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Alexandra N Jackson,William C Miller,Michelle Ploughman et al. Alexandra N Jackson et al.
Purpose: Assistive technology (AT) can enable older adults with MS to participate in daily activities and promote ageing-in-place. Identifying types of AT used, for which purpose(s), and the overall experiences of using A...