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Smart home and communication technology for people with disability: a scoping review.

Rebecca JamwalHannah K JarmanEve RoseingraveProfessor Jacinta DouglasDianne Winkler
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
Smart home and communication technology can improve outcomes for people living with disabilities and complex needs. However, a number of factors impact the successful implementation of technology, including personalization, flexibility and ongoing support to the person with a disability and their close others. Future research should utilize high-quality study designs and established measures of important outcomes for this group.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThere is a broad range of smart home and communication technology devices and systems available that may support the independence and participation of people with disabilities and complex needs; however, high-quality evidence documenting the impact of technology is lacking.Soft-technology supports, including assessment, training and evaluation of technology implementation, may play just as important a role in shaping outcomes as the technology itself.Systematic research is required to ensure there is quality evidence to inform investment in both technologies, and the soft-technology supports that promote its successful use.
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