This article evaluates the role of soundscapes in the emotional well-being of individuals with severe or profound intellectual disabilities. Given the high prevalence of visual disabilities in this group, they supposedly depend more on sound to understand their surroundings. Nevertheless, there is little attention for (the effects of) sound in long-term healthcare. To address this issue, we conducted a small-scale intervention study among 13 healthcare professionals with Mobile Soundscape Appraisal and Recording Technology (MoSART: a smartphone application). Pre- and post-test measurements were administered of the emotional well-being (measured as moods and challenging behavior) of 15 clients with intellectual disabilities. Results showed t...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
In this article we explore the voice in tangible interaction design and its possibility to strengthe...
This article evaluates the role of soundscapes in the emotional well-being of individuals with sever...
Background: People with profound intellectual disabilities experience a high prevalence of visual di...
Attention to the auditory environment of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities...
Whilst the majority of research in the field of acoustics has sought to explore the detrimental effe...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
In policy-making and research alike, environmental sounds are often considered only as psychophysica...
BACKGROUND: The care sector for persons with disabilities considers the physical environment relevan...
Motivated by the successes of music in dementia, researchers and designers in HCI are exploring the ...
Deficits in emotional competency negatively affect interpersonal skills, academic and occupational p...
What can be done to raise awareness of the significance of sense- and soundscape for health, wellbei...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
In this article we explore the voice in tangible interaction design and its possibility to strengthe...
This article evaluates the role of soundscapes in the emotional well-being of individuals with sever...
Background: People with profound intellectual disabilities experience a high prevalence of visual di...
Attention to the auditory environment of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities...
Whilst the majority of research in the field of acoustics has sought to explore the detrimental effe...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
Nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) has convincing support in research, yet the underlying mechanisms ...
In policy-making and research alike, environmental sounds are often considered only as psychophysica...
BACKGROUND: The care sector for persons with disabilities considers the physical environment relevan...
Motivated by the successes of music in dementia, researchers and designers in HCI are exploring the ...
Deficits in emotional competency negatively affect interpersonal skills, academic and occupational p...
What can be done to raise awareness of the significance of sense- and soundscape for health, wellbei...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
Students with profound intellectual disabilities disorders (IDDs) have the right to participate in e...
In this article we explore the voice in tangible interaction design and its possibility to strengthe...