Predictors of assistive technology use: the importance of personal and psychosocial factors.
about
Assistive technology for rheumatoid arthritisBehavioral intention to use a virtual instrumental activities of daily living system among people with stroke.Getting it "right": how collaborative relationships between people with disabilities and professionals can lead to the acquisition of needed assistive technology.A microswitch to enable a woman with acquired brain injury and profound multiple disabilities to access environmental stimulation with lip movements.Exploratory study of perceived quality of life with implanted standing neuroprostheses.The impact of the World Health Organization 8-steps in wheelchair service provision in wheelchair users in a less resourced setting: a cohort study in IndonesiaUse of and Self-Perceived Need for Assistive Devices in Individuals with Disabilities in Taiwan.The accuracy of new wheelchair users' predictions about their future wheelchair useMicroswitch-based programs for persons with multiple disabilities: an overview of some recent developments.Existing models and instruments for the selection of assistive technology in rehabilitation practice.SMARTWheel: From concept to clinical practice.Evaluation of a non-invasive vocal cord vibration switch as an alternative access pathway for an individual with hypotonic cerebral palsy - a case study.The use of assistive technology for cognition to support the performance of daily activities for individuals with cognitive disabilities due to traumatic brain injury: The current state of the research.Keeping Disability in Mind: A Case Study in Implantable Brain-Computer Interface Research.User experience of lower-limb orthosis.Do memory aids help everyday memory? A controlled trial of a Memory Aids Service.Use, non-use and perceived unmet needs of assistive technology among Swedish people in the third age.Utilization and user satisfaction with alternating pressure air cushions: a pilot study of at-risk individuals with spinal cord injury.Preferences for technology versus human assistance and control over technology in the performance of kitchen and personal care tasks in baby boomers and older adults.Consumer perspectives on assistive technology outcomes.Accommodation outcomes and the ICF framework.Consumer perspectives on the usability and value of the iBOT(®) wheelchair: findings from a case series.Helping a man with multiple disabilities increase object-contact responses and reduce hand stereotypy via a microswitch cluster program.Evaluating use and outcomes of mobility technology: a multiple stakeholder analysis.Design and Preliminary Feasibility Study of a Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Function Assistance in Stroke Survivors.Helping persons with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease recapture basic daily activities through the use of an instruction strategy.Primary care intervention programme to improve early detection of hearing loss in the elderly.The relationship of personal factors and subjective well-being to the use of assistive technology devices.A technology-based stimulation program to reduce hand mouthing by an adolescent with multiple disabilities.Design, characterisation and evaluation of a soft robotic sock device on healthy subjects for assisted ankle rehabilitation.Stakeholder views addressing the development and uptake of powered wheelchair assistive technology.The use of assistive devices and change in use during the ageing process among very old Swedish people.Tracking mobility-related assistive technology in an outcomes study.Electronic memory aids for people with dementia experiencing prospective memory loss: A review of empirical studies.Providing assistive technology in Italy: the perceived delivery process quality as affecting abandonment.Patients' experiences with technology during inpatient rehabilitation: opportunities to support independence and therapeutic engagement.Powered wheelchairs and scooters for outdoor mobility: a pilot study on costs and benefits.Helping a man with multiple disabilities to use single vs repeated performance of simple motor schemes as different responses.Speech-driven environmental control systems--a qualitative analysis of users' perceptions.Characterisation and evaluation of soft elastomeric actuators for hand assistive and rehabilitation applications.
P2860
Q24240705-097D81D2-F538-421F-9E47-1E8C2EEC6644Q30300192-29EA6445-047C-40A5-B545-91F62F81B9DFQ30360450-68CC9FD4-002F-43BA-849D-A27E2C3BA716Q30548813-E69DB31C-FEF6-44EE-9C59-4A4694DF752CQ35737860-4A63A41F-CE7A-472B-BE5E-AA9A88303A47Q35902254-66BB682F-A115-4A7C-8C5E-E3676EEEB6BEQ35972700-6BCC241F-B675-4FDF-9536-E7B47C61C087Q36908302-7DA50C07-B546-4601-ADB1-CFA1DF45E018Q37192162-98426B03-24F5-4A44-8039-04C2BC7E57FCQ37291080-E36EBCA2-991F-4D67-9D1C-B002CDE53640Q37337175-3F63C93D-B9F0-4DED-8818-39AB6E8BE906Q37639339-F3C9A6E7-88C3-4317-B7DD-6AAAA65E5FE3Q38620780-372C84FD-D966-4CF5-B112-65993ACACD70Q38667717-9D3B6805-B427-439C-B1E8-942BFC9CE865Q38734407-F3AEAA2F-5C4C-440A-833B-BA8C576CC16CQ38857558-6B1BD11B-6A6F-4C1A-B65E-DD74BAF63334Q39126325-A5865969-FCEE-42F5-AB6D-1C9B70BFDDD5Q39192153-DE568EA5-A8E9-456C-9236-33DF106719D0Q39358107-42B3BD50-920B-44EB-B7D8-18D7EEC939C6Q39478896-FAA45D7D-8893-4508-8C31-4883C91B61CDQ39951250-9B976585-39CD-4D1A-804E-4DB030E6012BQ42618696-DF5ECDD9-1D47-4139-9B79-32BAADA27D1BQ44022854-39271B13-F325-4F81-90A4-824EC450AB3BQ44052741-6E105254-7C7C-495D-B982-6EFAA378857DQ44088314-5514CB1E-4183-47AD-9F0D-774A2FA0D6BBQ44292009-DCBCF8D2-261F-4B53-9029-2303861B6447Q44359222-414EFAFF-A560-4B8E-A000-B4D5DA3AD071Q45200953-8C622B65-1406-4047-B68F-DDDA433C181DQ46886754-0EB46DA7-E7AF-4CAB-864B-F84C424420DEQ47235535-A126016C-CB2B-4121-9D58-436CF3023BD3Q47250268-64E55BD4-CF83-435F-8D24-6888DB8F747BQ47419833-6ADE8E68-A277-44E3-AB26-E956C789D986Q47438946-06365307-EF94-475E-A238-08B95C8BD620Q47660277-DD0DE5B6-3555-44A3-8232-8B3F58D04001Q47758297-03859E2B-8B5E-4035-887A-AE233ECCE010Q47895941-1DCDCBEC-5C3C-4F91-90F8-A7CBB811D44CQ48185495-57EA88E9-FC6F-443E-A7BF-0B24B4AB17A8Q48237534-95C4BBCC-2F99-4ECE-8B79-D2E486E54D13Q48285585-294F7AC6-59D0-4B44-981F-3A92AE718A3FQ48810934-0F6EF5F8-AA2B-4841-9F9E-2E66F53B994A
P2860
Predictors of assistive technology use: the importance of personal and psychosocial factors.
description
2005 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2005年の論文
@ja
2005年学术文章
@wuu
2005年学术文章
@zh
2005年学术文章
@zh-cn
2005年学术文章
@zh-hans
2005年学术文章
@zh-my
2005年学术文章
@zh-sg
2005年學術文章
@yue
2005年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@en
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@nl
type
label
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@en
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@nl
prefLabel
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@en
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P1476
Predictors of assistive techno ...... onal and psychosocial factors.
@en
P2093
Alan Vanbiervliet
John V Scherer
Laura A Cushman
Marcia J Scherer
P2860
P304
P356
10.1080/09638280500164800
P577
2005-11-01T00:00:00Z