The 2nd Edition of Assistive Technology: New Design and Low Cost. A Challenge to the Future
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Disabilities".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 2769
Special Issue Editors
Interests: assistive technology; low-cost; outcome measures; health behavior, chronic disease and health promotion; innovation and creativity
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Interests: outcome measures; assistive technology; design for all people; inclusive education; autism
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Assistive technology (AT) refers to a group of resources (objects, instruments, devices, etc.) that provide support for individuals in diverse activities, and thus, they are environmental facilitators to promote autonomy. Despite its great contribution in promoting autonomy, some commercial AT does not always meet the specific needs of the final user. The high cost, lack of information, and lack of consideration of the user during the prescription process make it difficult for the user to access and gain beneficial use from the device. Consideration of the user and their family during the acquisition of any AT is fundamental for the product to be effectively incorporated into the user’s life. These individuals are the axis around which the products should be developed. We organized the first edition of this Special Issue (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph/special_issues/Assistive_Technology) last year which attracted a lot of attention.
Through this Special Issue, a broad perspective regarding the potential of a low-cost philosophy and a do-it-yourself movement in the provision of support will be given. We welcome research to improve the design and creation of customized AT so that such products effectively meet the needs of a person engaged in diverse activities and daily chores.
Additionally, in order to demonstrate the evidence emerging from this topic and to optimize the quality of services, several manuscripts will be focused on the application of outcome measures in the field of AT.
Dr. Thais Pousada
Prof. Dr. Emiliano Díez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- assistive technology
- disability
- outcome measures
- low cost
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