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The disability assessment database model.

V J Watzlaf1, W Schutz, X Zeng

  • 1University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Department of Health Information Management, Pennsylvania, USA.

Topics in Health Information Management
|September 30, 2000
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This research introduces a Disability-service Assessment Database (DAD) model. It prioritizes user input to improve disability services, aiming to better meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.

Area of Science:

  • Disability Studies
  • Information Science
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Collecting disability data is crucial for prevention and treatment.
  • Existing data collection methods may not fully address the needs of individuals with disabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the major needs of individuals with disabilities.
  • To present a Disability-service Assessment Database (DAD) model for improving disability services.

Main Methods:

  • Preliminary research to identify disability-related needs.
  • Development of a Disability-service Assessment Database (DAD) model.
  • Incorporation of user surveys to modify database content.

Main Results:

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  • The DAD model integrates local disability service data.
  • User input is systematically collected and used for data modification.
  • The database and website content are detailed.
  • Conclusions:

    • The DAD model offers a novel approach to disability service provision.
    • This model can be adapted by other communities to enhance their disability services.
    • Prioritizing user feedback is key to effective disability support.