An access technology delivery protocol for children with severe and multiple disabilities: a case demonstration.
Dev Neurorehabil
; 17(4): 232-42, 2014 Aug.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-23869969
OBJECTIVE: This study applied response efficiency theory to create the Access Technology Delivery Protocol (ATDP), a child and family-centred collaborative approach to the implementation of access technologies. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive, mixed methods case study to demonstrate the ATDP method with a 12-year-old boy with no reliable means of access to an external device. Evaluations of response efficiency, satisfaction, goal attainment, technology use and participation were made after 8 and 16 weeks of training with a custom smile-based access technology. RESULTS: At the 16 week mark, the new access technology offered better response quality; teacher satisfaction was high; average technology usage was 3-4 times per week for up to 1 h each time; switch sensitivity and specificity reached 78% and 64%, respectively, and participation scores increased by 38%. CONCLUSION: This case supports further development and testing of the ATDP with additional children with multiple or severe disabilities.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Self-Help Devices
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Developmental Disabilities
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Muscle Hypotonia
Type of study:
Health_technology_assessment
Limits:
Child
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Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
Dev Neurorehabil
Journal subject:
NEUROLOGIA
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PEDIATRIA
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REABILITACAO
Year:
2014
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Canada
Country of publication:
United kingdom