Electronic assistive technology used by people with acquired brain injury in shared supported accommodation: Implications for occupational therapy
February 2017
Electronic assistive technology used by people with acquired brain injury in shared supported accommodation: Implications for occupational therapy
Tags: assistive technology
Description:
This study aimed to identify electronic assistive technology types used by people with acquired brain injury living in shared supported accommodation, assess user satisfaction and psychosocial impact of electronic assistive technology, detail the impact of technology use on respondents’ participation and support needs, and describe barriers and/or facilitators to electronic assistive technology uptake and ongoing use.
Citation:
Jamwal, R., Callaway, L., Ackerl, J., Farnworth, L., & Winkler, D. (2017). Electronic assistive technology used by people with acquired brain injury in shared supported accommodation: Implications for occupational therapy. British Journal of Occupational Therapy