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Towards improving the quality of assistive technology outcomes research.

Joshua R TuazonJeffrey W Jutai
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
When used alongside the TIDieR, the ATDOR adds significant value to evaluations of reporting quality on assistive technology outcomes research. As this field continues to grow, researchers are invited to join in efforts to standardise reporting to promote healthier outcomes for ATD users.Implications for rehabilitationReporting guidelines that evaluate research studies enhance their reporting quality and promote healthier outcomes for ATD users.The Assistive Technology Device Outcomes Research (ATDOR) checklist was shown to be a useful tool for achieving a minimum standard of reporting in the field of assistive technology.As the field of assistive technology continues to explore different methodologies, ongoing efforts to develop and update reporting guidelines are necessary in order to capture the future needs of this research area.
Keyphrases
  • adverse drug
  • quality improvement
  • clinical practice
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • insulin resistance
  • electronic health record
  • drug induced