Website navigation: Access to online resources to determine eligibility for augmentative & alternative communication (AAC) technology in Canada [0.03%]
网站导航:确定加拿大辅助沟通和替代沟通(AAC)技术资格的在线资源访问权限
Jillian T Henderson,Tracy Shepherd,Shane Pinder et al.
Jillian T Henderson et al.
Alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) systems enable interaction by persons with speech impairments, yet access to these devices is limited. In 2019, the Government of Canada introduced "The Accessible Canada Act" to reduce barri...
Toward improving internet navigation for visually impaired screen Reader users: Co-designing an open-source assistive technology system [0.03%]
面向视障屏幕阅读器用户的互联网导航辅助技术系统的协同设计
Juan Nino,Jocelyne Kiss,Frédérique Poncet et al.
Juan Nino et al.
Visually impaired individuals, estimated at 285 million globally, rely heavily on-screen readers for internet access. However, much of the visually available information, such as the relationship between webpage elements, does not translate...
Changes in utterance frequency with long-term use of an information support robot for older adults with cognitive impairment living alone [0.03%]
长期使用信息支持机器人对独居的认知障碍老年人说话频率的影响研究
Megumi Kawasaki,Jumpei Mizuno,Takenobu Inoue
Megumi Kawasaki
This study aimed to elucidate the effect of introducing an information support robot on utterance frequency and confirm the change in utterance frequency after long-term use. We presented an information support robot installed with individu...
Understanding user experiences of providing and utilizing washable absorbent continence products in India, Papua New Guinea and Romania [0.03%]
理解印度、巴布亚新几内亚和罗马尼亚用户在提供和使用可清洗吸收性失禁产品方面的体验
Cathy Murphy,Lucie Pannell,Ritu Ghosh et al.
Cathy Murphy et al.
Incontinence is a global health and social care challenge. Effectively containing bladder or bowel leakage is fundamental for people living with incontinence. Disposable absorbent products are widely used, but do not work well for everyone ...
Adapting and validating the Satisfaction with Assistive Technology Services (SATS) scale for the Korean context [0.03%]
在韩国背景下修订和验证辅助技术服务满意度量表(SATS)
Wanho Jang,Jihee Woo
Wanho Jang
This study aimed to culturally adapt and validate the Satisfaction with Assistive Technology Service (SATS) instrument for the South Korean context, addressing the unique needs of assistive technology users and enhancing service-satisfactio...
Cornelia Anne Barth
Cornelia Anne Barth
Power wheelchair users with ALS: Impact of an alerting system on complications with prolonged sitting and power feature utilization [0.03%]
渐冻人症轮椅用户警报系统的干预效果评估:久坐并发症及电动轮椅功能使用状况的影响
Amber L Ward,Carla Nooijen,Jennith Bernstein
Amber L Ward
An interventional technology called Virtual Seating Coach (VSC) provided alerts via an app to perform pressure redistribution using power wheelchair seat functions. The objective was whether alerts can contribute to more function utilizatio...
Evaluation the findings of WHO rapid assistive technology assessment (rATA) in Iraq: A field-based survey [0.03%]
世卫组织快速辅助技术评估法在伊拉克的评价研究:基于实地调查的研究
Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili,Magdy Eissa,Wei Zhang et al.
Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili et al.
The objective of this population-based study was to assess the use, sources, payers, barriers, need, and unmet need of assistive products (AP) in the population of Iraq using the Rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA) survey. The surv...
Can foundation models reliably identify spatial hazards? A case study on curb segmentation [0.03%]
基础模型能否可靠地识别空间隐患?一个路缘分割案例研究
Diwei Sheng,Giles Hamilton-Fletcher,Mahya Beheshti et al.
Diwei Sheng et al.
Curbs serve as vital borders that delineate safe pedestrian zones from potential vehicular traffic hazards. Curbs also represent a primary spatial hazard during dynamic navigation with significant stumbling potential. Such vulnerabilities a...
Emma M Smith
Emma M Smith