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Assistive Technology Use among Older Adults with Vision Loss: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Canadian Newspapers
Contributor(s):: Fuchigami, Katharine, McGrath, Colleen, Bengall, Jordana, Kim, Stephanie, Debbie Laliberte, Rudman
Low vision assistive devices are often positioned as enabling continued social participation and engagement by older adults in everyday activities; however, previous research suggests that the use of such technologies is restricted by various environmental factors. With little attention...
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Assistance dogs in occupational therapy practice: A survey of Australian occupational therapists' experiences and recommendations
Contributor(s):: Chan, K. W., Young, J., Williams, L. J., Nottle, C.
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Australian occupational therapists' knowledge of the purpose, scope, and funding of assistance dogs
Contributor(s):: Iong, K. K., Bould, E., Lalor, A., Callaway, L.
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Accessibility of Assistive Technologies as a Factor in the Successful Realization of the Labor Potential of Persons with Disabilities: Russia’s Experience
Contributor(s):: Aleksandrova, Olga, Nenakhova, Yulia
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Pain, fatigue, function and participation among long-term manual wheelchair users partnered with a mobility service dog
Contributor(s):: Vincent, C., Gagnon, D. H., Dumont, F.
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Beyond the Benefits of Assistance Dogs: Exploring Challenges Experienced by First-Time Handlers
| Contributor(s):: Gravrok, J., Bendrups, D., Howell, T., Bennett, P.
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Effective Multidisciplinary Search Strategies for Assistance Animals: A Librarian's Perspective
| Contributor(s):: Fausak, E. D.
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Musings of Someone in the Disability Support Services Field for Almost 40 Years
| Contributor(s):: Goodin, Sam
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Care robots for the supermarket shelf: a product gap in assistive technologies
| Contributor(s):: Blackman, T. I. M.
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Assistive Technology and Dolphin Therapy: A Wonderful Combination
| Contributor(s):: Smith, Eli, Thomasson, Gretchen
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Global innovations to enhance the lives of older people
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Dogs in practice: beyond pet therapy
| Contributor(s):: Winkle, M.