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Technology and disability. Assessment needs and potential

J Hutton1, J Persson

  • 1Battelle MEDTAP, London.

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
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This study reviews assistive technologies for disabled individuals, examining intervention goals, disability concepts, and technology

Area of Science:

  • Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Disability Studies
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Assistive technologies are crucial for individuals with disabilities.
  • Understanding disability and handicap is essential for effective interventions.
  • Service delivery systems impact technology access and utilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the importance of various factors in assessing technologies for disabled people.
  • To discuss the aims of habilitative and rehabilitative interventions.
  • To analyze the potential of current and future technologies in different social contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research.
  • Conceptual analysis of disability and handicap.

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  • Discussion of service delivery models for assistive technology.
  • Main Results:

    • Key considerations for technology assessment include intervention aims, disability concepts, and social arenas.
    • Emerging technologies offer significant potential but require careful integration.
    • Cost and effectiveness analyses are vital for informed decision-making.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive approach is needed to evaluate assistive technologies.
    • Effective service delivery systems are critical for maximizing technology benefits.
    • Further research on cost-effectiveness will guide future development and implementation.