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Toward guidelines for reporting assistive technology device outcomes.

Joshua R TuazonJeffrey W Jutai
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2019)
Reporting guidelines for studies of assistive technology device outcomes appear to be reliable. Although the checklist may require periodic updating, it has potential for advancing outcomes research. Researchers are invited to share comments and criticisms to aid in the efforts of enhancing the quality of reporting in this field.Implications for rehabilitationReporting checklists and guidelines are effective tools for achieving a minimum standard of reporting quality in all areas of rehabilitation research.This study presents a preliminary reporting checklist for the field of assistive technology device outcomes that has potential for advancing outcomes research.Authors and journal editors are encouraged to adopt and adhere to reporting guidelines in order to enhance the clarity and completeness of prospective studies.
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