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Assistive Technology Assessment Handbook
Contributor(s): Federici, Stefano (Editor), Scherer, Marcia (Editor)
ISBN: 1138076716     ISBN-13: 9781138076716
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $95.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Allied Health Services - General
- Medical | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Technology & Engineering | Biomedical
Dewey: 617.033
Series: Rehabilitation Science in Practice
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.8" W x 9.8" (1.85 lbs) 468 pages
 
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The process of matching a person who has a disability with the most appropriate assistive technology requires a series of assessments, typically administered by multidisciplinary teams at specialized centers for technical aid. Assistive Technology Assessment Handbook fills the need for a reference that helps assistive technology experts perform assessments that more effectively connect the person and the technology. Emphasizing the well-being of the individual with a disability, the book proposes an ideal model of the assistive technology assessment process and outlines how this model can be applied in practice internationally.

Organized into three parts, the handbook:

  • Gives readers a toolkit for performing assessments
  • Describes the roles of the assessment team members, among them the new profession of the psychotechnologist, who is skilled in understanding individuals and their psychosocial and technological needs and preferences
  • Reviews cutting-edge technologies for rehabilitation and independent living, including brain-computer interfaces and microswitches

The book synthesizes information scattered throughout the international literature, focusing on aspects that are particularly representative or innovative. It also addresses the challenges posed by the variety of health and social care systems and the different ways that individuals who need aid are defined--are they users, patients, clients, or consumers, and how does that affect the assessment?

Edited by Stefano Federici and Marcia J. Scherer, internationally renowned leaders in the field of assistive technology assessment, this cross-cultural handbook includes contributions from leading experts across five continents. Guiding readers in matching the person and the appropriate assistive technology, it offers a framework for future practice and research.

Listen to Stefano Federici talk about the handbook.