Abstract
Purpose. The previously published ‘Framework for the conceptual modelling of assistive technology device (ATD) outcomes’ assumes antecedent factors that inform it and influence its component variables. This paper proposes a model of factors influencing consumer predispositions and provider practices related to procuring a particular ATD, which is the starting point in the framework.
Method. The relevant literature on a variety of factors that influence specific ATD selection is summarized.
Results. The decision that a particular ATD is an appropriate and desirable support for an individual is the result of a process which is affected by a broader societal climate that determines, in part, unique personal climates which then foster unique provider and consumer perspectives predisposing each to the selection of a particular ATD.
Conclusions. The proposed ‘Framework for modelling the selection of ATDs’ can contribute to clinical practice and outcomes research by highlighting factors important to consider prior to ATD selection.