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Communications Technology and Motor Neuron Disease: An Australian Survey of People With Motor Neuron Disease.

Lynette MackenziePrarthna BhutaKim RustenJanet DevineAnna LovePenny Waterson
Published in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2016)
People with MND need greater awareness of technology options to access the most appropriate solutions. The timing for people with MND to make decisions about technology is critical. Health professionals need skills and knowledge about the application of technology to be able to work with people with MND to select the best communication technology options as early as possible after diagnosis. If people with MND are willing to trial telehealth technology, there is potential for tele-consultations via Skype or its equivalent, with health professionals. People with MND can benefit from health professional involvement to match technology to their functional limitations and personal preferences. However, health professionals need a comprehensive understanding of the application of available technology to achieve this.
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