Background Limited research exists to guide clinical decisions about trialling, selecting, implementing and evaluating eye-gaze control technology. This paper reports on the outcomes of a Delphi study that was conducted to build international stakeholder consensus to inform decision making about trialling and implementing eye-gaze control technology with people with cerebral palsy. Methods A three-round online Delphi survey was conducted. In Round 1, 126 stakeholders responded to questions identified through an international stakeholder Advisory Panel and systematic reviews. In Round 2, 63 respondents rated the importance of 200 statements generated by in Round 1. In Round 3, 41 respondents rated the importance of the 105 highest ranked st...
Limited research exists on the early skills that impact on children’s learning to use eye-gaze techn...
Aims Eye gaze devices enable users with a disability, to participate in computer activities using e...
Objective: To describe and explore parents' experiences when their children with severe physical imp...
BACKGROUND: Limited research exists to guide clinical decisions about trialling, selecting, implemen...
Background: Limited research exists to guide clinical decisions about trialling, selecting, implemen...
Purpose: The primary objective of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of eye-gaz...
Purpose: This study aims to identify eye-gaze control technology outcomes, parent perception of the ...
Research funds for cerebral palsy are scarce and competition for them is strong. This study aimed to...
Eye-gaze control technology enables people with significant physical disability to access computers ...
Eye-gaze technology allows individuals with severe physical disabilities and complex communication n...
Objective. The main purpose of this study is to better understand whether eye-tracking technologies ...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP), whose disability may limit speech production and motor skills, ar...
Eye-gaze technology allows individuals with severe physical disabilities and complex communication n...
Introduction: Children and young people with complex needs (severe motor impairments and without spe...
This case study explores an eye-gaze technology intervention for a young adult with severe physical ...
Limited research exists on the early skills that impact on children’s learning to use eye-gaze techn...
Aims Eye gaze devices enable users with a disability, to participate in computer activities using e...
Objective: To describe and explore parents' experiences when their children with severe physical imp...
BACKGROUND: Limited research exists to guide clinical decisions about trialling, selecting, implemen...
Background: Limited research exists to guide clinical decisions about trialling, selecting, implemen...
Purpose: The primary objective of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of eye-gaz...
Purpose: This study aims to identify eye-gaze control technology outcomes, parent perception of the ...
Research funds for cerebral palsy are scarce and competition for them is strong. This study aimed to...
Eye-gaze control technology enables people with significant physical disability to access computers ...
Eye-gaze technology allows individuals with severe physical disabilities and complex communication n...
Objective. The main purpose of this study is to better understand whether eye-tracking technologies ...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP), whose disability may limit speech production and motor skills, ar...
Eye-gaze technology allows individuals with severe physical disabilities and complex communication n...
Introduction: Children and young people with complex needs (severe motor impairments and without spe...
This case study explores an eye-gaze technology intervention for a young adult with severe physical ...
Limited research exists on the early skills that impact on children’s learning to use eye-gaze techn...
Aims Eye gaze devices enable users with a disability, to participate in computer activities using e...
Objective: To describe and explore parents' experiences when their children with severe physical imp...