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Research Article

Being informed, demanding and responsible consumers of assistive technology: an educational issue

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Pages 152-159 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Heidi Pedersen, Patrick Stefan Kermit & Sylvia Söderström. (2021) “You have to argue the right way”: user involvement in the service delivery process for assistive activity technology. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 16:8, pages 840-850.
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Emily J. Steel. (2019) Understanding assistive technology as a pre-requisite for choice and participation. Journal of Occupational Science 26:1, pages 87-98.
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Vita L. Jones & Lezlee J. Hinesmon-Matthews. (2014) Effective Assistive Technology Consideration and Implications for Diverse Students. Computers in the Schools 31:3, pages 220-232.
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Mary Ellen Bargerhuff, Heidi Cowan & Susan A. Kirch. (2010) Working toward equitable opportunities for science students with disabilities: Using professional development and technology. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 5:2, pages 125-135.
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Karin Johansson, Lena Borell & Margareta Lilja. (2009) Older persons’ navigation through the service system towards home modification resources. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 16:4, pages 227-237.
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Margareta Lilja, Anders Bergh, Lennarth Johansson & Louise NygÅrd. (2006) Attitudes towards rehabilitation needs and support from assistive technology and the social environment among elderly people with disability. Occupational Therapy International 10:1, pages 75-93.
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