Handbook of Electronic Assistive Technology

Handbook of Electronic Assistive Technology

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Electronic Assistive Technology (EAT) is a subset of a wider range of products and services known as Assistive Technology (AT). AT is designed to support and enable people with disabilities, either acquired or congenital, to participate in activities with greater independence and safety. With a global aging population, it has an important role to play in enabling and supporting those with disability and their carers. Handbook of Electronic Assistive Technology discusses a range of commonly available or emerging electronic assistive technologies. It provides historical background, advice when assessing for these devices and references different models of provision. It includes both medical and engineering aspects of provision. It is anticipated that the book will support students, trainees, and newly qualified Assistive Technology Practitioners to develop their understanding of the field, by considering the variables that could potentially influence the decision-making process when assessing for and providing this equipment. It also provides a reference point for those already practicing in this field and offers coverage of a broader range of technologies than clinicians may be exposed to, in their daily work This is the first reference book to focus on a comprehensive set of electronic assistive technologies and discuss their clinical application.
EAN 9780128124871
ISBN 0128124873
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication date November 21, 2018
Pages 382
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 191
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Cowan, Donna (Deputy Clinical Director, Chailey Clinical Services); Najafi, Ladan (Clinical Scientist and Head of Adult Team, Kent and Medway Communication and Assistive Technology (KM CAT))