Exploring perspectives on assistive technology use: barriers, facilitators, and access.
Kimberley R MondenSusan CharlifueAngela M PhilippusMartin KilbaneErin Muston-FirschBria MacIntyreAbigail WelchJill BaldessariJennifer CokerLeslie R MorsePublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2023)
Facilitators of AT utilization and access included being connected to resources, trial-and-error, and knowledge gained from peers. Barriers to AT use included cost of devices, a general lack of awareness of resources, and requirements for eligibility; the latter two themes were endorsed solely by Veteran participants. Benefits of AT included increased independence, participation, productivity, quality of life, and safety. Findings highlight key facilitators of AT procurement and use, barriers that contribute to underutilization of AT, and important benefits experienced as a result of using AT that underscore the importance of AT for individuals with SCI.