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Perspectives of rehabilitation professionals on assistive technology provision to young children in South Africa: a national survey.

Karin van NiekerkShakila DadaKerstin Monika Tönsing
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2021)
Even though the rehabilitation professionals that participated in the study provide services in a context with limited resources, assessment and factors pertaining to the assistive technology itself were generally perceived to be of greater influence than environmental factors. It is recommended that these factors be reflected in frameworks and models of AT selection.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe family's ability to support the implementation of AT is an important resource that is perceived to influence the selection of AT by an RP.Insight into the mind-set of professionals that are used to selecting AT within settings with limited resources may provide RPs in well-resourced contexts with guidance on how to do more, with less.RPs should aim to determine child preference and attitude towards AT during the AT selection process.RPs should be aware of their own influence on AT selection. Existing AT Selection models should be adapted to clearly reflect the influence of the recommending professional.
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