The use of assistive technologies among children with disabilities: the perception of parents of children with disabilities in Ghana.
Joshua Annor OsamMaxwell Preprah OpokuJoslin Alexei DogbeWilliam NketsiaCharles HammondPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2019)
The need for government to include rehabilitation services and ATs in the National Health Insurance Scheme to ease the burden on participants and other implications of the findings for policymaking are extensively discussed. Implications for rehabilitationIn an environment where there is negative attitude towards children and parents with disabilities, ATs are expected to encourage the participation and acceptance in society.Although many participants were aware of the benefits of ATs to their children, they reported barriers to usage among their children with disabilities.This study shows that poverty, limited health facilities, unfriendly environment and stigmatisation were barriers encountered by parents.We conclude that the government should expand health and rehabilitation facilities to encourage access and participation.