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Can J Occup Ther ; 72(5): 301-8, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16435591

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BACKGROUND: Measurement of assistive technology outcomes is complex because many factors (e.g., environment and model of service delivery) influence the successful use of the technology. PURPOSE: Using the example of measuring the outcomes of word cueing technology, this paper presents an approach for measuring assistive technology outcomes. METHOD: The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) was administered to 29 children with physical and learning disabilities, between the ages of 3.9 and 19 years. Participants were provided with WordQ, a software program designed to assist the development of writing skills. Follow-up data were collected through telephone interviews. RESULTS: The COPM findings supported the effectiveness of WordQ Version 1 to enhance written productivity, with a mean performance change score of 3.5 (SD = 1.5). The COPM was an effective tool for measuring clients' perceived outcome of word cueing technology. Telephone interview was considered a successful method for collecting outcome data. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: A mix of tools and methodologies should be used to gain a comprehensive understanding of the impact of assistive technology.


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Cues , Disabled Children/rehabilitation , Learning Disabilities/rehabilitation , Software , Writing , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Occupational Therapy , Outcome Assessment, Health Care
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