Assistive Technology Assessment Handbook

Assistive Technology Assessment Handbook

Scherer, Marcia; Federici, Stefano

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2017

468

Mole

Inglês

9781138076716

15 a 20 dias

900

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Section I: The Assistive Technology Assessment Model and Basic Definitions: Assessing Individual Functioning and Disability. Measuring Individual Functioning. Measuring the Assistive Technology Match. The Assessment of the Environments of AT Use: Accessibility, Sustainability, and Universal Design. Measuring the Impact of AT on Family Caregivers. Section II: Assessment Professionals: Working on the Multidisciplinary Team: The Cognitive Therapist. The Special Educator. The Psychologist. The Psychotechnologist: A New Profession in the Assistive Technology Assessment. The Optometrist. The Occupational Therapist: Enabling Activities and Participation Using Assistive Technology. Pediatric Specialists in Assistive Solutions. The Geriatrician. Role of Speech-Language Pathologists in Assistive Technology Assessments. Section III: Assistive Technology Devices and Services: Systemic User Experience. Web Solutions for Rehabilitation and Daily Life. Brain-Computer Interfaces: The New Landscape in Assistive Technology. New Rehabilitation Opportunities for Persons with Multiple Disabilities Through the Use of Microswitch Technology. Methods and Technologies for Leisure, Recreation, and an Accessible Sport. Index.
WHODAS II;Speech Language Pathologists;assistive technology;ICF Core Set;rehabilitation medicine;Individual Prioritised Problem Assessment;health psychology;ICF Code;rehabilitation psychology;ICF Checklist;rehabilitation;Assistive Solution;matching person and technology;ATA Process;assessment;ICF Model;disability;ICF Domain;International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health;ICF Framework;ATA;MPT Model;Psycho Socio Environmental Evaluations;Microswitch Technology;Brain Computer Interface;Technology Device Predisposition;AAC Device;Ux Evaluation;AAC System;ICF Language;Assistive Technology Scale;FES Device;APA;Community Based Rehabilitation Models