The longitudinal observational pilot study ATTAIN (Outcomes of ICT Assistive Technology in RehabiliTAtIoN Pathways) aims to improve the quality of prosthetic intervention and verify the adequacy of assistive devices, and measurement outcomes. Fifty patients in need of prosthetic interventions for Augmentative Alternative Communication, computer accessibility, and environmental control will be recruited within the DAT Unit of the Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi “IRCCS S.Maria Nascente” in Milan. At baseline (T0) a physician and a psychologist will perform a clinical evaluation and the AT outcome assessment. The participants will be contacted for the follow-up phase (T1) 3 to 6 months after having received the assistive solution. At T1 clinicians will readminister the AT outcome assessment. In order to make the assessment accessible to all participants, these tests and questionnaires will be administered on Windows PCs, using Grid3 software, or on a specifically created accessible web page.
Costantini, C., Daini, R., Ramella, M., Jonsdottir, J., Converti, R., Salatino, C. (2023). The importance of the user's cognitive skills and opinions in evaluating the outcome of assistive technologies – The ATTAIN Protocol. In Book of Abstracts 17th International Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe, AAATE 2023 Paris, August 30-September 1, 2023 (pp.160-161).
The importance of the user's cognitive skills and opinions in evaluating the outcome of assistive technologies – The ATTAIN Protocol
Costantini, C
;Daini, R;
2023
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The longitudinal observational pilot study ATTAIN (Outcomes of ICT Assistive Technology in RehabiliTAtIoN Pathways) aims to improve the quality of prosthetic intervention and verify the adequacy of assistive devices, and measurement outcomes. Fifty patients in need of prosthetic interventions for Augmentative Alternative Communication, computer accessibility, and environmental control will be recruited within the DAT Unit of the Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi “IRCCS S.Maria Nascente” in Milan. At baseline (T0) a physician and a psychologist will perform a clinical evaluation and the AT outcome assessment. The participants will be contacted for the follow-up phase (T1) 3 to 6 months after having received the assistive solution. At T1 clinicians will readminister the AT outcome assessment. In order to make the assessment accessible to all participants, these tests and questionnaires will be administered on Windows PCs, using Grid3 software, or on a specifically created accessible web page.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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