Does Assistive Technology Contribute to Social Inclusion for People with Intellectual Disability? A Systematic Review Protocol
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John Owuor, Fiona Larkan, Bonnix Kayabu, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Greg Sheaf, John Dinsmore, Roy McConkey, Mike Clarke, Malcolm MacLachlan, Does Assistive Technology Contribute to Social Inclusion for People with Intellectual Disability? A Systematic Review Protocol, BMJ Open, 2018Download Item:
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The aim of this review is to answer the following question: Does assistive technology contribute to social inclusion for people with intellectual disability? Previous research on assistive technology has focused on socioeconomic impacts such as education, employment and access to healthcare by people with intellectual disability. There is a need to consolidate evidence on the interaction between intellectual disability, assistive technology, community living and social inclusion.
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Ageing , Inclusive Society , International Development , ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY , Assistive Technology & Learning disability , INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY , PROTOCOL , SYSTEMATIC REVIEW , Social InclusionDOI:
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