BACKGROUND : The use of Assistive Technology (AT) by children with disabilities has been associated with significant development and improvement in outcomes within all spheres of life. However, AT is often underutilized. Appropriate selection of AT by rehabilitation professionals could improve the satisfaction of the user and their family with their AT. DATA SOURCES : A systematic search identified six studies that investigate the factors that occupational therapists, physiotherapists, as well as speech and language pathologists perceive to influence their provision of AT to children. STUDY APPRAISAL : Two qualitative and four quantitative articles were identified. Both article types were appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal tool (Pl...
There is a lack of evidence on the effects and quality of assistive technology service delivery (ATS...
Purpose: This study explored how classroom teachers, allied health professionals, students with cere...
Infants and toddlers with disabilities and special health care needs (SHCN) have complex habil-itati...
PURPOSE : Various factors influence the selection of assistive technology for young children within ...
ABSTRACT : Selection of assistive technology for young children is a complex process. Within a conte...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the literature on the effects of assistive technology (AT) on care...
Technology is becoming more commonplace in our society. It is being used with young children in ever...
Forty subjects were surveyed to determine their perceptions of selection, funding, use and maintenan...
[[abstract]]Purpose The study aimed to explore how children with cerebral palsy (CP) perceived their...
[[abstract]]Background There is a growing awareness of the significance of gaining insights into dev...
BACKGROUND: Children affected by pathologies causing neurodisability go through motor, cognitive, se...
OBJECTIVE: To provide recommendations for the successful implementation of Assistive Technology (AT)...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to empirically examine the occupational impact of assist...
[[abstract]]Background Although the importance of providing disabled children with assistive devices...
Purpose. The objective of this article is to review published studies to describe issues and quality...
There is a lack of evidence on the effects and quality of assistive technology service delivery (ATS...
Purpose: This study explored how classroom teachers, allied health professionals, students with cere...
Infants and toddlers with disabilities and special health care needs (SHCN) have complex habil-itati...
PURPOSE : Various factors influence the selection of assistive technology for young children within ...
ABSTRACT : Selection of assistive technology for young children is a complex process. Within a conte...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the literature on the effects of assistive technology (AT) on care...
Technology is becoming more commonplace in our society. It is being used with young children in ever...
Forty subjects were surveyed to determine their perceptions of selection, funding, use and maintenan...
[[abstract]]Purpose The study aimed to explore how children with cerebral palsy (CP) perceived their...
[[abstract]]Background There is a growing awareness of the significance of gaining insights into dev...
BACKGROUND: Children affected by pathologies causing neurodisability go through motor, cognitive, se...
OBJECTIVE: To provide recommendations for the successful implementation of Assistive Technology (AT)...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to empirically examine the occupational impact of assist...
[[abstract]]Background Although the importance of providing disabled children with assistive devices...
Purpose. The objective of this article is to review published studies to describe issues and quality...
There is a lack of evidence on the effects and quality of assistive technology service delivery (ATS...
Purpose: This study explored how classroom teachers, allied health professionals, students with cere...
Infants and toddlers with disabilities and special health care needs (SHCN) have complex habil-itati...