Establishing the normative and comparative needs of assistive technology provision in Queensland from the agency and funding scheme perspective.
Christy HoganLouise GustafssonAmelia Di TommasoTenelle HodsonMichelle BissettCamila ShirotaPublished in: Brain impairment : a multidisciplinary journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (2023)
Regulatory bodies, agencies and schemes are critical to the effectiveness of the sector. The findings identified opportunities for the organisations to review how internal processes are communicated publicly, and for the sector to address the perceived risks related to health professional availability, knowledge and skills, and limited accessibility to trial assistive technology. Subsequent studies explored the perspectives of the assistive technology advisors and suppliers and the recipients of assistive technology services and devices.