Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities are deeply affected by health inequity, which is also reflected in their access to and use of assistive technology (AT). Including the perspectives of adults with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers, together with the views of local health professionals, suppliers of AT and policy-makers, this paper aims to provide an overview of factors influencing access to AT and its use by people with intellectual disabilities in Bangalore, a southern region of India. Method: Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 15 adults with intellectual disabilities (ranging from mild to profound) and their caregivers, and with 16 providers of AT. This helped to gain insight into the current use, ...
One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability. In Nepal, ...
Background: Persons with profound intellectual disability (PID) are mostly not able to use assistive...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse and critically reflect on access to Assistive Tec...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities are deeply affected by health inequity, which is also...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities are deeply affected by health inequity, which is also...
BACKGROUND: Whilst assistive technology (AT) can play an important role to improve quality of life, ...
Person with disabilities (PWDs) is the one of the most stigmatized, excluded and disenfranchised gro...
Background The World Health Organisation has launched a programme to promote Global Cooperation on...
Contains fulltext : 245477.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Whi...
Assistive technologies are one of the five elements under the Health Component of the World Health O...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
As per 2011 census there are 2.68 crore differently abled persons in the country. Assistive devices ...
Purpose: People with disability in rural India face multiple barriers accessing healthcare; our hypo...
One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability. In Nepal, ...
Background: Persons with profound intellectual disability (PID) are mostly not able to use assistive...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse and critically reflect on access to Assistive Tec...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities are deeply affected by health inequity, which is also...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities are deeply affected by health inequity, which is also...
BACKGROUND: Whilst assistive technology (AT) can play an important role to improve quality of life, ...
Person with disabilities (PWDs) is the one of the most stigmatized, excluded and disenfranchised gro...
Background The World Health Organisation has launched a programme to promote Global Cooperation on...
Contains fulltext : 245477.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Whi...
Assistive technologies are one of the five elements under the Health Component of the World Health O...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
As per 2011 census there are 2.68 crore differently abled persons in the country. Assistive devices ...
Purpose: People with disability in rural India face multiple barriers accessing healthcare; our hypo...
One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability. In Nepal, ...
Background: Persons with profound intellectual disability (PID) are mostly not able to use assistive...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse and critically reflect on access to Assistive Tec...