Stakeholder perspectives on research and development priorities for mobility assistive-technology: a literature review.
Saleh AlqahtaniJames JosephBrad DiciannoNatasha Ann LaytonMaria Luisa ToroEliana FerrettiYetsa A Tuakli-WosornuHarvinder ChhabraHeather NeyedliCelia Regina LopesMazen M AlqahtaniPeter Van de VlietShin-Ichiro KumagayaJong-Bae KimVic McKinneyYu-Sheng YangMary GoldbergRory CooperPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2019)
It is apparent that users' needs and priorities vary between regions within countries. The majority of studies were noted to mainly identify consumers' perspectives on a national basis. The authors, therefore, suggest that further research should be conducted on a global level to determine the knowledge and perspectives concerning future research and development needs and priorities in mobility-assistive technologies.Implication for RehabilitationDespite the benefits derived from the use of ATDs, only 10% of people with disabilities have access to them.Increasing access, quality and affordable ATDs in all countries is global demand.Identifying mobility consumers' needs and priorities would help in enhancing their quality of life by translating research into new technologies that meet their environment and culture needs.Users' involvement in research and design process is a crucial approach to re-shape the future research agenda.