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Promoting a standard for assistive technology service delivery

  • Stephen Bauer
  • , Linda Jeanne Elsaesser
  • , Marcia Scherer
  • , Caren Sax
  • , Sajay Arthanat
  • Elsaesser Consulting
  • Matching Person Technology
  • University of San Diego
  • University of New Hampshire

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Assistive Technology Service Method (ATSM) is an innovative evidence-based process standard to support the provision of person centered, evidence-based, and interdisciplinary assistive technology services. OBJECTIVE: This paper defines challenges with adoption of innovative practices and discusses strategies to diffuse the ATSM for training, education, and gathering knowledge. METHOD: Important central components for the diffusion of innovations are reviewed to include strategies for transferring the evidence into practice and other outcomes of the process. RESULTS: This paper discusses key issues and challenges to professional practice for assistive technology services, presents data on the current state of practice, and delivers strategies to promote innovative interventions and techniques. CONCLUSION: Strategies to implement the adoption of an interdisciplinary service delivery method must consider provider knowledge and awareness of need with development of tools for effective use of the innovation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-48
Number of pages10
JournalTechnology and Disability
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • action research
  • Assistive technology
  • diffusion of innovation
  • ICF
  • interdisciplinary
  • knowledge translation
  • process standard
  • service delivery
  • social responsibility
  • transaction space

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