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    • Usability Engineering

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    • Usability is crucial for effective Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (R&AT) adoption and use.
    • Current usability frameworks may not fully capture the individualized nature of R&AT.
    • Ergonomics has successfully adopted an 'ergonomics-for-one' approach for individual users.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose 'usability-for-one' as a novel conceptual framework for R&AT.
    • To establish a parallel between ergonomics-for-one and usability-for-one in the R&AT context.
    • To explore the implications of this framework for R&AT service delivery and research.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis and framework proposal.
    • Literature review on usability and ergonomics in R&AT.
    • Discussion of implications for practice and future research.

    Main Results:

    • A new conceptual framework, 'usability-for-one', is proposed for R&AT.
    • This framework emphasizes the unique usability needs of each individual R&AT user.
    • The concept is analogous to the established 'ergonomics-for-one' approach.

    Conclusions:

    • Usability-for-one offers a more tailored approach to understanding and evaluating R&AT.
    • Adopting this framework can enhance R&AT service delivery by focusing on individual user needs.
    • Further research is needed to validate and implement the usability-for-one framework in R&AT.